The message did not cause delight in the prime minister. The head of government even called Marlene Schiappa to tell her that the long interview she gave to Playboy was not “not at all appropriate, especially in the current period”his entourage reported, confirming the information from BFMTV.
“Smokescreen”, condemns Sandrine Rousseau.
Parisian It was reported on Friday that the Secretary of State for Social and Solidarity Economy was interviewed about women’s rights in an issue of an erotic magazine to be published on Thursday, posing on the front page in a long white dress. Information that forced the left to react, outraged by this communication in a complete protest against pension reform.
“We are in the middle social crisisthere is a theme keep orderEat people between life and death and I get the impression of a smoke screen between Tetu, Pif Gadget and Playboy.complained to BFMTV deputy environmentalist Sandrine Rousseau.
Marlene Schiappa interview actually came after Emmanuel Macron gave an interview Pip Gadget. Labor Minister Olivier Dussaud, who is at the forefront of pension reform, recently answered questions from the newspaper. Stubbornin an interview.
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“In a country where the president speaks Pif and his minister Schiappa is in Playboy, the problem will be opposition. France is going off the rails.”Jean-Luc Mélenchon, leader of La France insoumise, tweeted. “It is not enough to subscribe to Pif to know the intentions of the government, you must also subscribe to Playboy…”ironically, Fabien Roussel, national secretary of the PCF.
“Women’s right to control their own bodies must be protected everywhere and at all times”Marlene Schiappa replied on Twitter: “In France, women are free. No offense to retrogrades and hypocrites.”
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