Arrested Official: Alexia Abaigar, Associate of Axel Kicillof, Accused of Assault at Espert's Residence
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On a rather awkward turn of events, Alexia Abaigar, a Bureaucrat hailing from Buenos Aires province, found herself in hot water this week. Known for being a stalwart in the Public Sector, her LinkedIn profile paints a tale of steady progress, initially joining the Ministry of Women, serving as Director of Interinstitutional Articulation and Social Organizations for over two years. Later, she moved up the ranks to Cabinet Advisor, staying there for two years and four months. And, as the Ministry continued to flourish, she assumed the role of the Director of Sensitization and Promotion of Rights at the Ministry of Women, Gender Policies, and Sexual Diversity at the Buenos Aires province, under the same administration headed by the Hon. Axel Kicillof.
However, her political career took an unexpected turn when Security Minister Patricia Bullrich pulled back the curtains, revealing Abaigar's covert actions against Deputy José Luis Espert from the libertarian La Libertad Avanza (LLA). "Daytime: a Women and Diversity Ministry employee. Nighttime: throwing dirt at Deputy Espert's house," Bullrich tweeted, unveiling Abaigar's alleged involvement in a vandalism incident at Espert's residence. The ministry in question boasts a substantial budget, yet its primary accomplishment, as per Bullrich, appears to be fostering a thorny web of officials with lawless intentions.
The said libertarian deputy claimed that on June 17, a band of miscreants coated his front lawn with horse excrement, hanging a derogatory sign bearing the slogan "Espert's Shit." In a heated conversation with LN+, Espert boldly placed the blame squarely on the shoulders of Kirchnerism, linking the incident to his words against the clan during a previous talk at the Catholic University (UCA). Espert, a seasoned politician, told LN+ that the Kirchnerists have long been accustomed to his vocal opposition, recalling a criminal complaint filed against him by Néstor Kirchner in 2004 and the farm issue in 2008 as examples.
The extremely controversial Alexia Abaigar is not one to keep her politics or associates quiet. Her Instagram account shows off her degrees in Communication and Social Policies, but also leaves no doubt about her alignment with the Justicialist Party and her closeness to Governor Axel Kicillof and his vice, Verónica Magario. Some of her posts demonstrate her unwavering support for former President Cristina Kirchner, confessing her wish for a Cristina-centric future: "Nothing without Cristina, nothing without friends."
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