The Italian Prime Minister, Matteo Renzi, has been accused of appointing beautiful women, who, incidentally, occupy 50% of the Cabinet, like Silvio Berlusconi.
Despite his marital status, Matteo Renzi was sharply criticized because of his bizarre methods of selecting candidates for ministerial positions: many believe that the politician chooses exclusively young and beautiful women, as his predecessor Silvio Berlusconi once did.
The ex-prime minister repeatedly hit the front pages of newspapers after inviting charming women to the cabinet, some of whom had a model past, causing disapproval from members of the government and the public. Italians often reproached Berlusconi for preferring appearance rather than intellectual abilities.
“It seems to me that some ministers take their posts solely because they are young and look great,” Rosy Bindi, chairman of the anti-mafia commission, shared her thoughts, implying Elena Boschi, the minister constitutional reforms of Italy. Bosky, at 33 years old, is the youngest woman in the government, which often causes admiration among men and envy of women. In addition to the charming Boschi, the Italian cabinet also boasts a beautiful looking Federica Mogherini, Foreign Minister, and Marianna Madia, Minister of Government Affairs.
By the way, once Berlusconi spoke in one of his interviews about Bindi's appearance, saying that she was more beautiful than smart, implying that a woman does not differ at all from either one or the other. The chairman of the anti-mafia commission is confident that the current cabinet ministers should be judged by their achievements in politics, and not by their appearance. "I believe that you need to look at their merits in a professional way, and judge them by their appearance," she emphasized.
Not so long ago, Renzi began implementing his plan called the “1000-day program,” in which the Prime Minister promised to present reforms to the public on corruption prevention, entrepreneurship development, and a country out of a protracted crisis within three years. .
Alessandra Moretti, who is also a member of the Renzi party and which often attracts the attention of reporters, has defended her colleagues. “In addition to their good looks, they have already demonstrated excellent skills. In the world of politics, they fear strong and beautiful women,” Moretti added. She was supported by Debora Serracchiani, the Secretary of the Democratic Party of Italy, as well as a charming woman. “Beauty has nothing to do with it,” she said. “Ministers were appointed to their positions only because of their personal and professional qualities.”