Claude Marx
Claude Marx is a notable figure in Luxembourg's artistic community, known for his involvement in provocative art actions and political activism. He gained media attention for his participation in a controversial art project in 2015 that aimed to challenge the concept of nationality in Luxembourg by rewriting parts of the national anthem using removable chalk on the streets near the Philharmonie. The action was halted by police and led to a lengthy legal battle, highlighting the tensions between artistic expression and law enforcement in the region. Marx has since been vocal about issues of freedom of expression and the role of art in society.
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Claude Marx is the head of the CSSF and spoke at the Bloomberg Investment Summit about threats including financial crime and energy shortages.
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Claude Marx, the head of CSSF, discusses threats such as financial crime and energy shortages.
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Luxembourg:
Claude Marx, the director general of the Luxembourg financial supervisory authority CSSF, expressed doubts about the powers being transferred to Esma.
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Former chairman of MemoShoah, Claude Marx, proposed the idea of a memorial wall after the Stolperstein controversy.
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Claude Marx filed a complaint regarding a monument.
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