The lawyer for an Italian woman whose shackling in a Hungarian court over charges she attacked neo-Nazis whipped up tensions between Budapest and Rome has said her client will seek freedom from Hungarian house arrest after her apparent election to the European Parliament on the list of an Italian Left-Greens Alliance. Teacher and left-wing activist Ilaria Salis, 39, could face a long prison sentence in her ongoing trial over alleged violence to counter a radical right-wing rally in Hungary in February 2023. Italy's Il Messaggero newspaper quoted lawyer Eugenio Losco and Green Europe spokeswoman Angela Bonelli as saying a request for immunity was certain after her confirmation as a member of the Europan Parliament (MEP). Italy summoned Hungary's ambassador after Salis was led into the courtroom in chains in January in a move Rome said went "too far."