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Evo Morales Reschedules Trip to Cuba for Throat Surgery

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Former Bolivian President Evo Morales has rescheduled his trip to Cuba for throat surgery, citing medical recommendations. Morales, who has been vocal about regional politics since leaving office in 2019, previously sought treatment in Cuba for similar health concerns.

According to Bolivian media reports, the ex-president was initially set to travel earlier but postponed the trip due to political engagements. The exact nature of the throat condition has not been disclosed, but sources close to Morales indicate that it is not life-threatening.

This is not Morales’ first time seeking medical care in Cuba. During his presidency, he frequently visited the island nation for health check-ups and treatments, reinforcing his strong ties with Cuban leadership.

While Morales remains an influential figure in Bolivian politics, his return to power has been a subject of debate. His absence during surgery is expected to be temporary, with sources stating he will continue his political activities upon recovery.

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