
Who is Mónica Borrazas, the official of Axel Kicillof who insulted China Suárez
She is the current Gender Coordinator at the Gender Policy Superintendency of the Ministry of Security
Eugenia "la China" Suárez made her presence known on social media again, but this time it wasn't for an artistic project or her love life. The performer decided to release the offensive message she received from a public official, and the reaction quickly went viral.
It all started when the artist uploaded a close-up of her face to her Instagram account. Among the thousands of comments the post received, one particularly stood out for its aggressive tone. "Already worn out, huh...," wrote a user. Far from ignoring it, Suárez immediately replied: "Oh, Moni, what courage...," alluding to her physical appearance.
But the response didn't end there. The actress visited the user's profile and found a striking detail: it was Mónica Borrazas, who according to her own description on social media, is an Inspector Commissioner and current Gender Coordinator at the Gender Policy Superintendency of the Ministry of Security of the Province of Buenos Aires. Additionally, she serves in the district of La Matanza.
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La China publicly exposed the comment and Borrazas's position, questioning how a woman with institutional responsibilities related to gender equality and respect could use such expressions toward another woman. "Don't tell me that an employee of the Secretariat of Women, Gender Policies, and Diversities talks like that about another woman," she wrote indignantly.
Realizing the magnitude her comment had reached, the woman decided to set her profile to private, but she was exposed everywhere. On X, comments quickly emerged from users outraged that a Kirchnerist official who intimidates other women is being paid a salary.
"Does everyone already know Mónica Borrazas? The people of Buenos Aires pay her salary so she can mess around on social media and insult people who did nothing to her. Aren't there REAL problems in the Province of Buenos Aires?" wrote one user. To which another added: "In the Secretariat of Women and Diversity, I hope they fire this misogynist, it's a disgrace that she holds a public position and spends her time insulting women on social media".
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