Italian Embassy shelters Venezuelan MP facing arrest

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Rome, May 11 (IANS/AKI) Americo De Grazia, an member of who is facing arrest and prosecution, was given refuge at in Caracas, the said on Friday.

"The Embassy operates in full compliance with diplomatic conventions," it added.

De Grazia, who is of Italian origin, is among 10 lawmakers stripped of immunity this week after Venezuela's said they should be investigated for conspiracy, rebellion and treason.

confirmed on Wednesday that Mariela Magellanes, another of the 10 lawmakers, who is married to an Italian and has applied for citizenship, had come to their embassy in and would "be extended all possible protection and hospitality".

The - a body convened by Venezuela's and made up exclusively of his supporters - lifted the parliamentary immunity of the lawmakers on the orders of the

The move followed a failed attempt last week by the of the opposition-held National Assembly, to spark a military rebellion against Maduro, which led to the arrest on Wednesday of Guaido's deputy

Guaido invoked the constitution to declare himself in January, arguing that Maduro's contested re-election last year was illegitimate. Over 50 including the US have recognised Guaido.

Maduro, who has retained the support of the and allies abroad including and China, has denounced Guaido's move as a US-backed coup bid.

The Latin American nation has been caught in a downward spiral for years with growing political discontent further fuelled by skyrocketing hyperinflation, power and shortages of and medicine.

and have spread in Venezuela, which has endured the deepest economic depression in modern history among not at war and where some 5,500 people are fleeing the country each day.

is member of a led contact group set up in January as part of diplomatic efforts to end the crisis in

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First Published: Sat, May 11 2019. 00:02 IST