The opposition Fernando Martínez Mottola left the Embassy of Argentina in Venezuela and appeared before the Attorney General’s Office after spending nine months at the diplomatic headquarters.
The information was reported by several national media that cited sources close to Martínez Mottola, who left the embassy on Thursday afternoon.
In addition, it is known that Martínez Mottola is currently at home with his family, while his case will continue under a filing regime in accordance with the law.
Close sources indicated, according to the media, that he would have expressed his disagreement with being part of political actions and operations led by members of the Vente Venezuela party, including Magalli Meda, Pedro Urruchurtu, Claudia Macero, Omar González and Humberto Villalobos.
Opposition sectors denounced that the people who were in the diplomatic headquarters were supposedly “suffering” because they had certain limitations and that they were victims of “torture and siege.” However, on social networks shared images in which these opponents can be seen grilling, receiving drinking water, chatting calmly on the terrace and receiving deliveries, thus dismantling the opinion matrix that was attempted to be implemented.
Last March, the Attorney General of the Republic, Tarek William Saab, reported on the request for arrest warrants against people who went to the diplomatic headquarters for their connection with destabilizing plans against the country.