RIO DE
JANEIRO (Reuters) - Brazilian President Michel Temer is recovering after a
successful operation in a Sao Paulo hospital to reduce the size of his
prostate, his office said in a statement late on Friday night.
Temer spent
the night in the hospital in a semi-intensive care unit, the statement said.
He was
admitted to an army hospital on Wednesday for tests and treatment after his
doctor identified a urinary obstruction that was causing him pain.
Temer is set
to receive Bolivian President Evo Morales on Monday.
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