The tone has visibly softened.
Invited to BFMTV on Friday September 30, Yannick Jadot returned to the case concerning Julien Bayou, accused through Sandrine Rousseau of “
psychological violence
” on his ex-companion.
Last Sunday, the former presidential candidate estimated on the set of the
Grand Jury
that "
it would be good for him to leave his position as co-president of the group in the National Assembly and for his withdrawal from the national secretariat to be accelerated. of the party
”.
Five days later, Julien Bayou resigned from both bodies and only speaks through his lawyer.
But Yannick Jadot wants to be more nuanced.
He believes that his colleague “
should not be sanctioned
”.
“
We do not know why he is accused
”, thus recognized the ecologist, who calls to “
let the cell work
”.
According to him, the withdrawal was necessary to "
give serenity to the listening cell
".
But now that this has turned into a resignation, “
it appears as a sanction
”: “
And this sanction, it is not normal.
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“
From the moment the cell has not returned its work, we do not have to sanction when there is no filing of a complaint, when we do not know what the person in the background is suspected or accused of, and that this person could not defend himself
", further developed the MEP, whose speech contrasts with that delivered a few days earlier: "
There may be at some point for the serenity of the debates a kind of withdrawal which is not a sanction, a resignation, an exclusion.
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