Rachida Dati frontally attacks the attitude of Sandrine Rousseau

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Guest on the set of “Quelle époque!” (France 2), on the evening of Saturday October 1, 2022, Rachida Dati protested against the comments made by Sandrine Rousseau concerning Julien Bayou, accused of domestic violence.

After the revelations about the behavior of Adrien Quatennens towards his wife, the NUPES again lost one of its lieutenants for a similar affair. Accused of domestic violence on his ex-girlfriend, Julien Bayou, national secretary of the EELV party, has chosen to withdraw from his duties. A decision reinforced by the remarks made by Sandrine Rousseau in It’s up to youMonday, September 19, 2022, which would have met the alleged victim : “When I received this woman, she was in a very depressed state, she was in very bad shape, she also attempted suicide a few weeks later.And to continue:They are obviously several, I only heard one testimony. A journalistic investigation seems to be underway”, while accusing Julien Bayou of “behavior likely to break the moral health of women.

Present on the set of the show What an era!on France 2, Saturday October 1, Rachida Dati said to herself “very embarrassed” by the Julien Bayou case while pointing the finger at the accusations brought by Sandrine Rousseau against the former co-president of the environmental group in the National Assembly. “The way she does it, she says ‘Yes, Mr. Bayou, he is being sued’, but he was never heard from even though he asked to be. We don’t know his version and that’s very embarrassing”, lamented the former magistrate. She also indicated that the actions of the member of the ninth district of Paris could even nfollow the cause by weakeningthe voice of the victims”: “It will dissuade women, to say ‘Finally, we will be exploited, we will say that it is useless, that we add more.’. Personally, I fear that it will deter women who are really victims from being able to speak.

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Committed to the liberation of women’s speechSandrine Rousseau had already pointed the finger at Manuel Bompard, who had indicated that “a slap is not equal to a man beating his wife every day” in reaction to theAdrien Quatennens case. “A slap to his spouse is a crime!”had then railed the politician on the air of LCI, Friday, September 23. And to continue:All these words are words that minimize the acts, and I remind you that there are 230,000 women who are suffering from domestic violence in France at the moment and if they decide to separate, some are threatened with death and many fall in a form of precariousness.

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