Europe 1 with AFP 1:16 p.m., February 07, 2023

New twist in the Julien Bayou affair, Sandrine Rousseau refuses to clear him and even affirms that she would start again.

An emblematic figure of the EELV party, the deputy from the North had revealed the accusations of psychological violence by her colleague against his ex-wife, during a live television broadcast.

“If it happens again, I will do it again”: Green MP Sandrine Rousseau, who had unveiled the accusations against her colleague Julien Bayou brought by her ex-companion, refused on Tuesday to exonerate her, believing that the internal cell “n’t was able to complete his investigation.

"Would you say today that Julien Bayou is innocent?" He was asked on

BFMTV

and

RMC.

"I will not comment on that since there has been no investigation," she replied.

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 Julien Bayou: the EELV unit dedicated to sexist and sexual violence "closes the file"

“If it happens again, I will do it again”

"Without an investigation, nothing can be said," she added.

The Europe Ecologie-Les Verts cell dedicated to sexist and sexual violence decided a week ago to "close the file" of MP Julien Bayou, accused by an ex-companion of psychological violence, for lack of having been able to "lead complete his investigation".

Ms. Rousseau regretted that "the women who expressed themselves in the press did not feel the conditions were met (...) to be able to express themselves within the party. It is a subject", she said. declared.

"I will continue to support women's voices and if it happens again, I will do it again," she continued.

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Julien Bayou resigns from his post as national secretary of EELV

Bayou calls not to "confuse feminism and McCarthyism"

Last September, Julien Bayou had to withdraw from his posts as national secretary of EELV and co-president of the environmental group in the National Assembly for the time of an instruction within the party.

The affair had caused an explosion internally a few weeks before the congress, since the accusations of the ex-companion had been revealed live on television by Sandrine Rousseau, a controversial figure carrying an opposing strategic line within the party.

Supported by certain executives, Julien Bayou had counterattacked by accusing the finalist of the environmental primary for the presidential election of having "gone too far", calling not to "confuse feminism and McCarthyism".