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Mario Abel Amaya was born on 8 March, 1935 in ARG Lower Valley of the Chubut River, Chubut, Argentina, is a Lawyer. Discover Mario Abel Amaya's Biography, Age, Height, Physical Stats, Dating/Affairs, Family and career updates. Learn How rich is He in this year and how He spends money? Also learn how He earned most of networth at the age of 41 years old?
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8 March, 1935 |
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8 March |
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🇦🇷 ARG Lower Valley of the Chubut River, Chubut, Argentina |
Date of death |
(1976-10-19) Villa Devoto Prison, Argentina |
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🇦🇷 Villa Devoto Prison, Argentina |
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Mario Abel Amaya Net Worth
His net worth has been growing significantly in 2022-2023. So, how much is Mario Abel Amaya worth at the age of 41 years old? Mario Abel Amaya’s income source is mostly from being a successful Lawyer. He is from Argentina. We have estimated
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$1 Million - $5 Million |
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Since its inception, Amaya joined the Movement for Renewal and Change led by Raul Alfonsin, faced with the conservative line that dominated radicalism, headed by Ricardo Balbin. In 1973 he appeared in his province as a candidate for national deputy, winning and assuming May 25.
Amaya was oriented to advise workers and unions. At the beginning of the decade of 1970, it begins to defend to political prisoners stopped in the prison of Rawson, standing out among them the union leader Agustín Tosco. In 1972 there was a flight of political prisoners from the Montonero guerrilla organizations and Revolutionary People's Army, during which a large group was trapped in the Trelew airport. On that occasion, the fugitives demanded the presence of radical lawyers Mario Amaya and Hipólito Solari Yrigoyen as a guarantee. A few days later several of the detainees would be killed in what is known as the Trelew Massacre. Shortly after Amaya was arrested by the dictatorship that governed at that time.
Mario Abel Amaya (August 3, 1935, Dolavon, Chubut - October 19, 1976, Buenos Aires) was an Argentine lawyer and politician, reformist activist at the university and a member of the Radical Civic Union that was arrested-disappeared in 1976 by the V Army Corps based in Bahía Blanca, dying as a result of the torture to which it was subjected. In 1973 he was elected a national deputy in his district of the Province of Chubut, holding office until the coup of March 24, 1976.
Mario Abel Amaya was born in the Lower Valley of the Chubut River. His parents were rural teachers in Dolavon, and had migrated from the Province of San Luis in the 1920s. He attended primary and secondary school in Rawson. When he was 16 years old, in the elections of 1951, he approached the Radical Civic Union as a militant. He completed his university studies at the universities of Córdoba and Tucumán, where he maintained an active militancy in the reform movement. Upon receiving a lawyer, he settled in Trelew, installing his law firm together with Patricio "el Oso" Romero, a prominent Peronist leader. In 1976 Amaya was kidnapped while he was with Hipólito Solari Irigoyen, a former diploma. Amaya was tortured such that his mother could not recognize him in a Buenos Aires hospital.