At the microphone of Europe 1, in "The big evening newspaper - weekend", the actress welcomed the mobilization for the event organized by the collective #NousToutes, Saturday in Paris. But now, the actress expects strong action from the government.

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The collective #NousToutes hailed Saturday "the biggest march in the history of France against violence" sexist and sexual. In Paris, #WeAll "claimed 100,000 participants in the event, according to a count of Occurrence's firm for a media collective, the Parisian march brought together 49,000 people.The actress Muriel Robin, actress invested for a long time in this cause, participated in this march Saturday At the microphone of Europe 1, she welcomed the mobilization but now has the gaze turned to government announcements on Monday.

"We are at the beginning of something"

"We will be stronger and stronger together," says Muriel Robin after the march against sexist and sexual violence, Saturday afternoon in Paris. "We are at the beginning of something," according to the actress, who recalled the mobilization of dozens of associations, and thousands of women, men and children. But now, the actress waits Monday, the closing date of the "Grenelle against domestic violence", launched in early September. Prime Minister Philippe must announce forty measures. "It takes a strong political impulse and consistent means to go in the same direction as this march," said Muriel Robin.

"We can not be slow anymore"

The figures of sexist violence are indeed terrible. Since the beginning of 2019, at least 116 women have been killed by their spouse or former spouse. "We can not be slow anymore," Muriel Robin warns. "What does the President of the Republic say to this woman who dies every two days? It takes decisions at the height of the subject and Emmanuel Macron is not silent too long," calls the actress. A plague to stem and that passes by more means. The associations are asking for 1 billion euros to fight effectively against gender-based violence.