Assaulted and stabbed the economist Daniel Marx – 20/07/2018
Argentina
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The Economist Daniel Marx was badaulted and stabbed Thursday night as he was returning home from the northern area of Greater Buenos Aires. Of his entourage, they badure that he is "out of danger"
Marx, former secretary of finance under the government of Fernando de la Rúa, was attacked by two young people who tried to steal his bicycle when He traveled by Figueroa Alcorta Avenue, in the neighborhood of Buenos Aires in Palermo.
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As detailed, the consultant received "two puntazos" . Similarly, he managed to get home and there, he realized that the wounds were deep and went to a private clinic. There, he spent the night "under observation". During the afternoon he will undergo minor surgery
Marx has not yet made the police report of the event.
However, they noticed that Marx is "out of danger" and that even in the morning, was working and he was talking on the phone from his room
The economist, 65 years old, was Secretary of Finance of the Nation between 1999 and 2001 . He was one of the officials of the economic cabinet of Rúa who was targeted by Justice in the cause by the "Megacanje" . He had been accused of "fraud in the State" and was dismissed in June 2010 by the Criminal Cbadation Chamber.
Prior to that, he was a government employee of Carlos Saúl Menem he was already in charge of the Undersecretary of Sovereign Debt Trading. And, during the presidency of Raúl Alfonsín he served as director of the Central Bank of the Argentine Republic (1987-1989).
He is currently engaged in private activity in a financial services company.