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French Secretary of State Marlene Schiappa defended the right of women to undress if they so wish in their controversial interview for an erotic magazine Playboywhich caused a wave of criticism before his appearance on Thursday.
“If they want to dress like nuns and never date men, that’s their choice and you have to support them. If they want to pose naked in a magazine, that is also true, even if I do it dressed,” says Schiappa in an interview. .
The 40-year-old head of the Social Solidarity Economy and Associative Life poses in a long white dress on the cover of a magazine. Playboy and on the 12 pages of the interview inside, she appears with other dresses and symbols of France.
On the pages, he highlights Pamela Anderson’s “act of emancipation” posing for Playboyclaims to be a “straight” person, answers unusual questions such as whether politics is an “aphrodisiac”, and admits to suffering from “inappropriate behavior” by men.
divided government
Although the official has argued that “women are free in France” ever since her participation in the adult magazine became known, she did not leave indifferent and even divided her government.
The current Minister for Equality, Isabelle Romeon Wednesday questioned the suitability of the erotic magazine for women’s rights, especially when Schiappa held the same position between 2017 and 2020.
“Why did you choose Playboy promote women’s rights when this magazine is a collection of all the sexist stereotypes? We’re right in the woman-object culture,” Rome told the newspaper. Le Figaro.
On Tuesday, a government spokesman Olivier Verannonetheless, defended the “sometimes receding” fight for women’s rights by the state media, and author of erotic books.
Much of the criticism, for example, of the prime minister Elizabeth Bornwe focus on the moment the interview appeared, in full social conflict in France due to the unpopular pension reform adopted by the government.
Schiappa is also the target of allegations of alleged embezzlement of subsidies from an anti-radical foundation set up after the death in 2020 of Samuel Paty, a high school teacher beheaded by a radical Islamist, an investigation by Marianne and France 2 Media (AFP) revealed.
Source: RPP

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