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Publicly committed against the transformation of housing into offices, the EELV deputy nevertheless rents an apartment to a production company.
By Erwan Seznec
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JJune 2013. Kien Productions releases a documentary titled So they squat, by director Marie Maffre. It is dedicated to the Jeudi Noir collective, of which Julien Bayou, 33 years old at the time, current national secretary of Europe Écologie-Les Verts and deputy for Paris, is one of the main leaders. Jeudi Noir then fights against too difficult access to housing, especially for young people and precarious people.
Occupying various empty business premises in Paris, the collective protests more particularly against the transformation of apartments into offices. A diffuse phenomenon, which fuels the housing crisis in the capital. This is a theme that Julien Bayou will not abandon. Candidate for the legislative elections in the fifth district of Paris in 2017 (he obtained 12.36…
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