Agnès Buzyn “
does not regret any of the decisions
” taken when she was at the helm of the Ministry of Health, and the Covid-19 epidemic was arriving in France.
Indicted for "endangering the lives of others", she explained Sunday on CNews.
Specifying to want to "
preserve (his) word for the judges and not for the media
", the former minister then unsuccessful candidate for mayor of Paris defends all the same his record.
According to her, "
France was very early in its alert and in its response
" to the health crisis.
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"
For someone like me, who has dedicated his life to the health of people, imagine that I could voluntarily do an act that would harm the health of anyone, yes it is painful
", pleads t -she.
And to add: "
I have no doubt that the truth will be known, because it is always known.
"
Absolute trust in institutions
According to them, the hearings to which she submits will be the opportunity to begin "
the real instruction
", where she wishes to be able to "
go into details
".
Asked about the possible outcome of this procedure, the former minister underlines his "
absolute confidence in the institutions
".
The CJR is also carrying out a parallel investigation concerning his successor at the Ministry of Health, Olivier Véran, as well as the Prime Minister at the time, Édouard Philippe.