French Minister Under Fire for Playboy Cover Amid Pension Reform Crisis.
Marlene Schiappa, France's first-ever Gender Equality Minister, has been criticized by members of her own party after appearing on the front cover of Playboy magazine. The 12-page interview accompanying her appearance focused on women's and LGBT rights. In a move that has drawn criticism from Prime Minister Elisabeth Borne, Schiappa wore a white dress for the photo shoot.
Schiappa is known for being a long-time advocate of women's rights, having spearheaded France's new sexual harassment law which allows on-the-spot fines to be issued to men who catcall or harass women in public places. Her stance on women's rights has earned her praise from some quarters, but also criticism from those within her own party.
The appearance by Schiappa has drawn parallels with French President Emmanuel Macron's recent decision to give an interview to children's magazine Pif Gadget. Jean Luc Mélenchon, a French politician who came third in the 2022 presidential elections, criticized both Schiappa and Macron for their respective appearances, stating that it "shows the problem is the opposition".
Schiappa responded to her critics with a tweet saying she would continue to defend women's rights. French Interior Minister Gérald Darmanin defended Schiappa as a "woman of character" during an interview on Sunday.
Marlene Schiappa, France's first-ever Gender Equality Minister, has been criticized by members of her own party after appearing on the front cover of Playboy magazine. The 12-page interview accompanying her appearance focused on women's and LGBT rights. In a move that has drawn criticism from Prime Minister Elisabeth Borne, Schiappa wore a white dress for the photo shoot.
Schiappa is known for being a long-time advocate of women's rights, having spearheaded France's new sexual harassment law which allows on-the-spot fines to be issued to men who catcall or harass women in public places. Her stance on women's rights has earned her praise from some quarters, but also criticism from those within her own party.
The appearance by Schiappa has drawn parallels with French President Emmanuel Macron's recent decision to give an interview to children's magazine Pif Gadget. Jean Luc Mélenchon, a French politician who came third in the 2022 presidential elections, criticized both Schiappa and Macron for their respective appearances, stating that it "shows the problem is the opposition".
Schiappa responded to her critics with a tweet saying she would continue to defend women's rights. French Interior Minister Gérald Darmanin defended Schiappa as a "woman of character" during an interview on Sunday.