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Bayou case: "This display of privacy is gutter journalism", laments Jadot

2022-10-27T08:22:17.504Z


The ex-leader of EELV regrets "the repeated controversies" after the testimonies of the ex-companions of Julien Bayou in the media Reporterre.


After the accusations of psychological violence against the former national secretary of EELV Julien Bayou, several of his ex-companions testified, Wednesday, October 26, with the media

Reporterre

.

They reveal his repeated infidelities and denounce the influence he would have exercised over her.

"This display of private life where we talk about the number of infidelities, STDs ... It's gutter journalism"

, reacted Yannick Jadot, guest this Thursday morning on France Inter.

“The buzz for the buzz”

Since the affair was revealed by Sandrine Rousseau on September 19 on the show

C à vous

, the Greens have been, according to the MEP,

"crushed by repeated controversy, buzz for buzz's sake".

"We have historically always been at the forefront of the feminist fight, we must protect and defend women,"

he continued.

Within the party, the cell against sexist and sexual violence (VSS) has taken up the case itself.

The structure, disputed internally, has not yet auditioned Julien Bayou.

“Justice takes time.

There is a listening process, it takes time

, ”defended Yannick Jadot.

"

In the name of women, let's not mix private life with the just fight, so essential, of the fight against sexist and sexual violence

", he implored, critic of the method used by his ex-rival Sandrine Rousseau .

The former EELV presidential candidate had called on Julien Bayou, from September 25, to withdraw from the party's national secretariat.

The next day, Julien Bayou resigned from his post.

Source: lefigaro

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