Sao Paulo – His doctors said on Thursday that former Brazilian President Zaire Bolsnaro, who is still recovering after intestinal surgery, is closely cared for, his doctors say on Thursday.
The medical team of the DF Star Hospital in Brasilia said that he was closely cared for on Wednesday and there was no set discharge date from the facility. His health condition is stable and he has begun to get the liquid diet.
Bolsnaro did 12 hours surgery on April 13 to remove the bowel glue and restructure the abdominal wall. It was the sixth method of long -term impact on the stomach during a campaign rally in September 2018.
He has been in and out of the hospital since the attack and has done multiple surgery while becoming his president from 2019-2022.
Physicians have described the latest surgery as “the most complex” since the stabbing, which requires a “very fine and prolonged post-surgery”.
On April 8, a small town in Doe Nort in Rio Grand was admitted to a hospital in Santa Cruise, and then moved to a hospital in the state capital of Natal. His family later requested to be transferred to Brasilia.
He was preparing for his journey to promote the right-wing agenda of the Liberal Party across the northeast Brazil, keeping an eye on the next year’s presidential election, though he was banned from running. This region is a political bases in the Tradition of President Luiz Incio Lula da Silver.
Brazil’s Supreme Court is expected to stand in favor of the trial in the next few months, accusing him of an attempted riots led by his supporters in Brasilia in January 2021.
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