He stated this in an interview with El Pais.

“Of course,” he said, answering a question about his willingness to return to
Bolivia to resolve the crisis but not stay in power
or not be a presidential candidate.

Morales also emphasized that even after his consent to resign, violence continues in the country.

“I ask for a national dialogue,” he added.

On November 10, the top leadership of Bolivia, including Morales, resigned amid protests in the country.

Later it became known that the Mexican authorities agreed to grant political asylum to the Bolivian ex-leader in the country.

Morales admitted that he "was pained to leave the country for political reasons," calling the change of power in Bolivia "the most insidious and fatal blow in history."