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For the spokesperson for the Renaissance group in the National Assembly, it is all the more judicious to address women’s rights and their relationship to the body in a magazine which is “not known to promote” these subjects.
“It’s not about posing nude but about talking about important topics”reacts on Saturday April 1 on franceinfo the spokesperson for the Renaissance group in the National Assembly, Prisca Thévenot, while the Secretary of State in charge of the Social and Solidarity Economy and Associative Life, Marlène Schiappa, will make the one from the next magazine PlayboyThursday, April 6.
“Is she known for advancing issues related to women’s rights and bodies? I believe so!”
Prisca Thévenot, MP for Hauts-de-Seineat franceinfo
For Prisca Thévenot, it is “Important to address these topics” in a magazine that is not “not known for promoting the subject of women’s rights and their relationship to the body”, said the MP. The entourage of Marlène Schiappa ensures that the 12-page interview will focus “essentially about women’s freedom but also feminism, politics and literature”, and in particular on the fact that “the freedom of women to dispose of their bodies as they see fit is not acquired”.
Asked about the concomitance of this publication with a new day of protest against the pension reform, Prisca Thévenot protested: “The subject of women’s rights should be put on hold because of the pension reform? I don’t think so!”.