Venezuelan Opposition Politician Lopez Hasn’t Asked for Asylum in Spain

Venezuelan opposition politician Leopoldo Lopez, who took refuge in the Spanish embassy in Caracas after fleeing house arrest, has not applied for asylum, Spanish Foreign Minister Josep Borrell said on Thursday.

“Lopez has been at the residence of the Spanish ambassador after his release from house arrest. Under Spanish law, an asylum application must be lodged from Spanish territory. Mr. Lopez is not a refugee, he is just a guest of the embassy until his next steps have become clear. He has not applied for asylum,” Borrell told the EFE news agency.

In 2015, Lopez was sentenced to 14 years in prison for having a role in the 2014 violent protests, which claimed the lives of over 40 people. Since summer 2017, he was held under house arrest. On Tuesday, Lopez escaped house arrest with the help of another Venezuelan opposition politician Juan Guaido, who had earlier illegally proclaimed himself the country’s president. Upon the escape, Lopez with his family first took refuge in the Chilean embassy in Caracas, later they relocated to the Spanish ambassador’s residence in the Venezuelan capital.