Marlene Schiappa
French Minister Marlene Schiappa triggers row by appearing on Playboy cover
Paris: A French Minister has triggered a row by appearing on the cover of Playboy magazine.
40-year-old Marlene Schiappa has been serving as a minister in the French government since 2017.
She appeared on the cover of the magazine to accompany a 12-page interview she did on women’s and LGBT rights,CNN reported.
She is currently the Minister for the Social Economy and French Associations.
Invité ce matin sur Europe1 le Ministre de l’intérieur @GDarmanin apporte son soutien à @MarleneSchiappa sur sa Une Une de #playboy. Il cite Cookie Dingler : « vous ne me ferez pas dire de mal de Marlène Schiappa (…) être une femme libérée, c’est pas si facile » pic.twitter.com/pz50OoQdls
— Jeanne Baron (@jeannebarontv) April 2, 2023
In the cover photo of the magazine, the Minister could be seen wearing a white dress.
Schiappa has been a long-time advocate for women’s rights and was appointed as the country’s first ever Gender Equality Minister in 2017. In this role, she successfully spearheaded a new sexual harassment law which allows for on the spot fines to be issued to men who catcall, harass or follow women on the street, reports CNN.
She has earned criticisms from her party colleagues.
Borne pulled up Schiappa over the cover, telling her it “wasn’t appropriate, especially during this period,” CNN affiliate BFMTV reported Saturday, citing a source close to prime minister Elisabeth Borne.
French politician, Jean Luc Mélenchon who came third in the 2022 presidential elections criticized both Schiappa’s appearance and the decision by French President Emmanuel Macron to give an interview to children’s magazine, Pif Gadget, this week, reports CNN.
“In a country where the President expresses himself in Pif and his minister in Playboy, the problem would be the opposition. France is going off the rails,” Mélenchon tweeted Saturday as quoted by the American news channel.
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