Former Bolivian President Evo Morales speaks at a press conference in Buenos Aires on October 22, 2020. (Credit: Juan Mambromata / AFP / Getty Images)
(CNN Spanish) -
The former president of Bolivia Evo Morales will return to his country on November 9, according to his press team in Argentina told CNN on Wednesday.
His return will be a day after the inauguration of Luis Arce, who won the presidential elections on October 18.
Morales had already advanced this Tuesday that "possibly" he will return to the country on that date.
According to information shared with CNN by Morales' press team, the former president of Bolivia will arrive in the city of Villazón and then "travel by caravan" through the cities of Oruro, Potosí, Cochabamba and, finally, Chimoré.
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The former president, who resigned from office in November 2019, has been in Argentina since December of that year as a refugee.
With information from Ignacio Grimaldi.
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