Elisabeth Moren has once again posted her goals - Jacques Witt / SIPA

The new Minister for Gender Equality, Elisabeth Moreno, undertakes to reduce the number of women victims of feminicides in France, in an interview with Le Parisien posted online on Saturday, where she also returns to the accusation of rape of his interior colleague Gérald Darmanin.

“If there is one thing I will leave of my time in government, it will be this. In 600 days, we will have reduced the number of female victims, ”promises Elisabeth Moreno, who says she is not“ there to shine. What I want is that the feminicides pass from 170 currently identified to 10 per year. Then I can die quiet. "

The benefit of the doubt for Darmanin

As for the budget she will have, "I can tell you that I can negotiate," says Elisabeth Moreno, called to the government when she was the manager of Hewlett-Packard for Africa. "I had warned the president and the Prime Minister: I do not come to this government unless I have the means to achieve my objectives and they have both committed to do so," continued the Minister Delegate. who says: "I did not come to make pottery".

“My responsibility is to make victims of violence feel free to say" I am being abused ". I recently caught our friend Keeper of the Seals Eric Dupond-Moretti to tell him: "I'm going to be a big pebble in your shoe. No victim should not refrain from these steps and we will have to follow" ". As for the rape complaint against the Minister of the Interior Gérald Darmanin, Elisabeth Moreno considers that "France is a state of law and that we can give it the benefit of the doubt. If he is found guilty, then we will talk about it again. ”

"I rebel against those who say that France is racist or that the police are"

She explains that she had "a woman to man conversation with him". "I said to him: 'We have to talk to each other there because we're on the same team. Your subject is going to be a burden for me, you need to explain to me what happened" . And what he told me leads me to believe it ”. But, she adds, "I also put myself on the side of the people for whom I am responsible, in this case women, and if he ever lied to me I would draw all the consequences".

Asked about the Adama Traoré affair, Elisabeth Moreno, Franco-Cape Verdean whose portfolio also includes diversity and equal opportunities, recalls that she lived in South Africa and as such "knows what a State is who was racist. " "So, I protest against those who say that France is racist or that the police are. There may be racist individuals, that's another thing. ”

Finally, she said to herself “thoroughly to” extend paternity leave from 11 days to a month: “It would be a real revolution. Men and women have to share the same burden at home. ”

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  • Violence against women
  • Femicide
  • gender equality