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The health condition of Brazil's former president has significantly declined, according to medical professionals. The 70-year-old politician, who is currently in intensive care, underwent a critical intestinal surgery earlier this month. Despite the medical intervention, his recovery has not progressed as hoped, leading to increasing concerns regarding his well-being.
In addition to his health challenges, the former president is also grappling with serious legal issues, facing charges related to an alleged coup attempt. This dual burden of health complications and legal troubles has placed him in a precarious situation, drawing attention from both supporters and critics alike.
As he remains under close medical supervision, the political landscape in Brazil continues to evolve, with many watching closely to see how his health and legal battles will unfold. The implications of his condition and the ongoing charges against him could have lasting effects on Brazilian politics.
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