The Minister of Social Economy and French Associations, Marlene Schiappa, appeared on the cover of Playboy magazine and also gave an extensive interview on the topic of women's and LGBT rights. 

France24 writes about it.

According to Sciappa, who used to be the minister for gender equality, her photo and interview are "defending the rights of women to do with their bodies what they want: everywhere and always regardless of whether it annoys the naysayers and hypocrites".

However, some of her colleagues, such as Prime Minister Elizabeth Bourne, were outraged, calling the Playboy photo inappropriate as France continues to experience political and social upheaval amid President Emmanuel Macron's pension reforms.

And Greens MP and women's rights activist Sandrine Rousseau, an outspoken critic of the centrist government, told BFM: "Where is the respect for the French people? Women's bodies should be able to be displayed anywhere, I have no problem with that. but there is a social context."

It will be recalled that the Prime Minister of Finland,

Sanna Marin,

got into a scandal because of a video from a private party that spread on the Internet.

The video shows the head of government dancing with other public figures.

The premier's critics were outraged and began to accuse her of spending little time on work and instead going to parties and festivals.

Sanna Marin in a comment to Yle said that this video was private, and she is upset that the recording became public, because it is about her free time.

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