Italy confirms Venezuela lawmaker in ambassador's residence

Italy confirms Venezuela lawmaker in ambassador's residence


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ROME (AP) — Italy is confirming that a Venezuelan of Italian origin who is a member of the country's opposition-controlled National Assembly has taken refuge in the residence of the Italian ambassador.

The foreign ministry said Friday that Americo De Grazia was legitimately elected to the assembly and, despite enjoying parliamentary immunity, has been the subject of judicial proceedings that would result in his arrest.

The ministry said that in welcoming De Grazia into its Caracas residence, Italy was operating "in full conformity with diplomatic conventions."

De Grazia is one of several opposition members who have taken refuge in diplomatic missions amid a crackdown against opposition leaders campaigning to oust President Nicolás Maduro from power.

Italy's coalition government of the right-wing League and populist 5-Star Movement has declared itself neutral on Venezuela.

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