Secretary of State Marlène Schiappa will pose on the front page of Playboy magazine, to which she gave a long interview concerning women’s rights, we learned from her entourage on Friday, confirming information from the Parisian.

The Secretary of State for the Social and Solidarity Economy and Associative Life was photographed “dressed”, with a “long white dress”, for the issue of the charming magazine to be published on Thursday April 6, a-t- specified from the same source.

The fact that this specific point raises many questions “shows how far the freedom of women to dispose of their bodies as they see fit is not acquired, this is what she claims in the interview. “, added the entourage of Ms. Schiappa.

For the publisher of the publication, Marlène Schiappa is the “most Playboy compatible” politician because she is committed to women’s rights and she has understood that Playboy is no longer a publication for old machos but could contrary to be an instrument of the feminist cause,” Jean-Christophe Florentin told AFP.

“Playboy is no longer a buttocks newspaper like before, but a clever and trendy quarterly mook (half-book, half-magazine, editor’s note) of almost 300 pages”, “there are still a few undressed girls but it’s not most of the pagination,” he said.

According to Le Parisien, which revealed the information on its site on Friday, “this new publicity stunt is making the government cringe”. The newspaper thus quotes a ministerial adviser exclaiming “It doesn’t matter what the outfit is, it’s lunar. It’s not possible!”, and fearing that this publication will interfere with government communication “in the midst of a social crisis on pensions”. .

Very active on social networks and subscribed to television sets, Ms. Schiappa has “always assumed to speak to everyone and to have a disruptive communication”, however affirmed those around her. She is “the only minister capable of answering questions from a magazine like Playboy”, boasted the same source.

In the interview, conducted several weeks ago, the former Secretary of State for Gender Equality discusses women’s freedom in Afghanistan, the defense of the right to abortion, LGBT rights on the stage international, but also politics and literature, specify his relatives.

03/31/2023 23:53:50 –         Paris (AFP) –         © 2023 AFP