Many press cartoonists share their art on Twitter to comment on the news with their biting humour. On the program of this press review: Marlène Schiappa on the cover of Playboy magazine this week. Back on the event of the last few days.

So it wasn’t an April Fool’s joke. Last weekend, Le Parisien revealed that the Secretary of State for the Social and Solidarity Economy, Marlène Schiappa, would be on the cover of Playboy magazine. An unpublished issue of the famous naughty magazine of the 70s and 80s in which the 40-year-old politician gave an exclusive interview. According to our colleagues, she agreed to speak with the magazine to deliver her ideas “relating mainly to women’s freedom, but also feminism, politics and literature”.

Behind this unexpected communication coup, it is above all its form that has made public opinion talk. Indeed, Marlène Schiappa gave of her person by posing in a sexy way in several outfits in the colors of the tricolor flag. Artistic shots quickly revealed on the web, before the publication of the magazine on Thursday April 6, which were strongly commented on.

Attacked by the opposition, defended by part of the majority… Marlène Schiappa chose to speak to defend her initiative and respond to critics. “Defending the right of women to dispose of their bodies is everywhere and all the time. In France, women are free. No offense to retrogrades and hypocrites”, she reacted in a posted message earlier this month on his Twitter page.

Before the publication of Playboy magazine with Marlène Schiappa, it was the President of the Republic Emmanuel Macron who did his press review, giving an interview to Pif Magazine last February. From newspapers to social networks… Focus in images on the press cartoons of the week below.