This is a strange political object, and at worst, opaque.
Since the recent cases involving Taha Bouhafs, Éric Coquerel and now Adrien Quatennens, the "monitoring committee against sexist and sexual violence" of La France insoumise calls out.
More broadly, it is on how such a structure can guarantee the independence of its investigation that elected officials from all sides are questioning themselves.
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The Minister Delegate for Equality between Women and Men, Isabelle Rome, thus seized on the subject, believing that this
"ultimately constitutes a closed session which stifles the words of the victims instead of freeing them".
A position taken up by the various oppositions, like the interim president of the National Rally, Jordan Bardella.
"What surprises me on the left is the will of the parties to hide these cases in bogus commissions"
he attacks from the start on Friday on BFMTV.
A former socialist minister also expressed her reluctance:
“The LFI committee has obviously…
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