French Government Minister Under Fire for Playboy Cover Appearance
Marlene Schiappa, the French government minister responsible for women's rights, has faced criticism from her own party after appearing on the front cover of Playboy magazine. The 12-page interview with Schiappa was published to coincide with her work on women's and LGBT rights.
Schiappa, who has been a government minister since 2017, is known for her advocacy on women's rights issues, including the recent introduction of a law that allows for fines to be issued to men who catcall or harass women in public. Her appearance on Playboy magazine's cover has sparked debate about the appropriateness of such an image for someone in her position.
French Prime Minister Elisabeth Borne expressed disapproval of Schiappa's cover, stating it was "not appropriate" during a period when France is facing significant social and economic challenges. Other politicians, including Jean-Luc MΓ©lenchon, who came third in the 2022 presidential elections, have also criticized Schiappa's appearance.
Schiappa has defended her actions, saying that she will continue to fight for women's rights, even if it means taking a different path than some of her colleagues. French Interior Minister GΓ©rald Darmanin has come to her defense, calling her a "courageous female politician" and praising her character.
The controversy surrounding Schiappa's appearance has added to the tensions within France's government as the country faces significant challenges, including rising unemployment and economic inequality. The situation highlights the challenges faced by women in politics, particularly when it comes to balancing their personal lives with their public roles.
Marlene Schiappa, the French government minister responsible for women's rights, has faced criticism from her own party after appearing on the front cover of Playboy magazine. The 12-page interview with Schiappa was published to coincide with her work on women's and LGBT rights.
Schiappa, who has been a government minister since 2017, is known for her advocacy on women's rights issues, including the recent introduction of a law that allows for fines to be issued to men who catcall or harass women in public. Her appearance on Playboy magazine's cover has sparked debate about the appropriateness of such an image for someone in her position.
French Prime Minister Elisabeth Borne expressed disapproval of Schiappa's cover, stating it was "not appropriate" during a period when France is facing significant social and economic challenges. Other politicians, including Jean-Luc MΓ©lenchon, who came third in the 2022 presidential elections, have also criticized Schiappa's appearance.
Schiappa has defended her actions, saying that she will continue to fight for women's rights, even if it means taking a different path than some of her colleagues. French Interior Minister GΓ©rald Darmanin has come to her defense, calling her a "courageous female politician" and praising her character.
The controversy surrounding Schiappa's appearance has added to the tensions within France's government as the country faces significant challenges, including rising unemployment and economic inequality. The situation highlights the challenges faced by women in politics, particularly when it comes to balancing their personal lives with their public roles.