The deputy and finalist of the environmental primary Sandrine Rousseau reported Monday on France 5 to have received at her home a woman accusing the national secretary of EELV Julien Bayou of
“behavior likely to break the moral health of women”
.
Asked about the deputy for Paris, in an issue of the program C à vous devoted in part to domestic violence, which LFI deputy Adrien Quatennens confessed to on Sunday, Sandrine Rousseau Rousseau replied:
"I received at my house for a very long time
an ex-companion of Julien Bayou, I think that behaviors are likely to break the moral health of women
.
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She continued:
“They are obviously several, I only heard one testimony.
A journalistic investigation seems to be in progress”.
The “eco-feminist” said:
“At the time I received this woman, she was in a very depressed state, she was in very bad shape, she also attempted suicide a few weeks later”.
"It's one of the questions that will come on the table"
at the party, added Sandrine Rousseau.
Bayou had evoked with the
Figaro "a resentment
" of his former companion
Asked whether she thought Julien Bayou needed to step back like Adrien Quatennens has just done at LFI, she replied:
"We'll see, step by step
".
Julien Bayou, who could not be reached immediately, assured Le Figaro
in early July
that he would be questioned by an internal party commission
"as soon as possible on what in no way constitutes sexist or sexual violence or inappropriate behavior towards anyone”.
"It is unfortunately a story that ends in suffering, and a rupture that is accompanied by barely veiled threats against me and a form of instrumentalization that I can only deplore"
, he added.
He had evoked
“a resentment that she does not hide since she clearly wrote to me, three days after having seized the internal commission of EELV: “Worry.
I will come back and strong.
(...) The fall will be painful.”
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