Inflatable doll 'gift' to minister sparks
anger in Chile
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[December 17, 2016]
SANTIAGO (Reuters) - A prominent
Chilean business leader presented the country's economy minister with an
inflatable doll on stage at an event late on Tuesday, sparking a social
media storm and criticism by President Michelle Bachelet.
Exporters' association Asexma traditionally gives humorous gifts to VIPs
attending its annual dinner, but the inflated sex toy - which was handed
to economy minister Luis Cespedes with the comment that it could be used
to "stimulate the economy" - backfired.
Photos of the event in local media showed a grinning Cespedes holding
the life-sized blow-up doll on stage, alongside other ministers - all
male - clutching their gifts, which included a blond wig meant to
represent U.S. President-elect Donald Trump.
"The fight for respect for women has been an essential principle in my
two governments," said Bachelet, Chile's first female leader, on her
Twitter account. "What occurred at the Asexma dinner cannot be
tolerated".
Her comment was retweeted more than 1,200 times, and echoed by others.

"I am an entrepreneur and union member," tweeted small business owner
Jacqueline Galvez. "This kind of situation is unacceptable."
Center-left Bachelet ran the country between 2006 and 2010 and began her
second term in 2014, with her first administration in particular notable
for the number of women appointed to cabinet posts. In between the two
terms, she led U.N. Women.
However, glaring inequalities persist in many areas of Chile's
traditionally 'machista' society. Access to abortion is illegal,
skimpily dressed female 'promoters' are a common sight at business and
sporting events, and women's participation in the labor market remains
relatively low.
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Chile's economy minister Luis Cespedes (C) holds up an inflatable
doll during an event of the exporters' association Asexma in
Santiago, Chile, December 13, 2016. REUTERS/Jorge Cadenas

"The event with the Asexma doll proves right those who say that our
business world is ignorant and isolationist," tweeted political
scientist Cristobal Bellolio.
Cespedes said the gift was unexpected, but apologized, as did Asexma
head, Roberto Fantuzzi.
'Ministro de Economia', 'Ministro Cespedes' and 'Roberto Fantuzzi'
were all trending on Twitter in Chile on Wednesday, as was the
hashtag #munecainflable, the Spanish for inflatable doll.
(Reporting by Fabian Cambero; Writing by Rosalba O'Brien and Bill
Rigby)
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