Former Bolivian President Morales was invited by Russia's RT television to host the Spanish channel.

"I proposed an interesting job for former President Morales, to host the Spanish version of RT," RT director Margarita Simonyan today wrote on the social networking site Telegram, saying former President Ercuado Rafael Correa has held the same position for over a year now. "You have no idea what will happen in the future," added RT director.

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Former President Morales held a press conference in the city of El Alto on November 10 Photo: AFP

Former President Evo Morales announced his resignation on November 10 after the army and police turned to support the protest movement, urging him to leave his seat. Morales said he made the decision for "the good of the country" but added that "dark forces have destroyed national democracy", referring to the opponents he accused of plotting a coup.

Morales became Bolivia's first indigenous president in 2006. He was elected for a fourth consecutive term in elections in October after the constitutional court decided to lift the presidential term limit. Opposition accused of fraud in election results, calling for the organization to vote again.

RT, formerly known as Russia Today, is a television channel established by the Russian government to express Moscow's views on domestic and world issues.