Public criticism of MP Diana Constantinide regarding social media content
Direct Democracy MP Diana Constantinide is facing public criticism following a social media post published after a plenary parliamentary session. Instead of discussing political initiatives or parliamentary positions, the MP posted content focusing on her attire. Critics argue that this behavior promotes a lifestyle-oriented image of politics rather than addressing substantive issues such as high living costs, housing, and low wages. While some defend the right of politicians to have a personal social media presence, critics maintain that the priority should remain on professional accountability and legislative duties. The incident has sparked a wider debate about the perceived erosion of trust in political institutions. Observers suggest that the trend of transforming politicians into influencers risks overshadowing the public interest. The debate highlights the tension between modern political communication strategies and public expectations for seriousness in government.