Two opposition MPs from Bolivia will visit Hungary on Wednesday to investigate the links of an alleged terrorist group whose Hungarian members were killed in a standoff in Santa Cruz last April, the Podemos party announced in La Paz on Monday evening local time.
The left-wing opposition party's MPs Bernardo Montenegro and Pablo Banegas are currently in Dublin where they will meet Irish officials and the family of Michael Martin Dwyer who was also killed in last year's standoff.
The opposition MPs believe that certain details may show the indirect involvement of Bolivian government party members in the killing.
Dwyer, Hungarian-Croatian-Bolivian citizen Eduardo Rozsa Flores and ethnic Hungarian, Hungarian-Romanian citizen, Arpad Magyarosi, were shot dead during an alleged anti-terrorist attack. They were allegedly involved in an plot to kill Bolivian President Evo Morales.
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