Bayou affair: Sandrine Rousseau considers the Liberation article “problematic” – Le Figaro

According to the national daily, Julien Bayou had been living for three years under the pressure of an informal feminist collective which criticized him for his conduct and investigated his relations with women. EELV deputy Sandrine Rousseau, who relayed accusations two weeks ago of psychological violence on the part of his colleague Julien Bayou, strongly contested on Sunday October 2 the merits of a Liberation investigation into this affair. According to Liberation, Julien Bayou, who disputes the accusations of psychological violence against an ex-companion, lived for three years under the pressure of an informal feminist collective which reproached him for his conduct and investigated his relations with women, going so far as to question his former companions. To read also Sabine Prokhoris: “The Bayou affair, symbol of this new catechism which is in the process of sweeping away justice” Still according to Liberation, one of the women members of the cell responsible for processing reports of violence xual and sexist in the party, and which is currently investigating the case of Julien Bayou, is also part of this informal group which has targeted the private life of the deputy for Paris. , the management of EELV met, arguing that “the information published in Libé confirms the need to think about the best way to deal with this particular case”. On this occasion, she renewed her confidence in the cell. Sandrine Rousseau said Sunday on France 3 that she was “absolutely not aware” of the existence of the informal group. “But in addition, I read the article and it is not at all a surveillance, it has nothing to do with a surveillance, and besides this article seems to me extremely problematic on the background,” she added. According to Sandrine Rousseau, “it’s not a cell, it’s an informal group of women who talk to each other. Women have the right to speak to each other and they have the right to protect themselves and until justice does, there is nothing wrong with that”. The internal cell of EELV had self-seized an investigation into Julien Bayou in July after an email from his ex-companion, from whom he separated in November 2021. To read also Manon Aubry: “A list of the Nupes could win against the RN and Renaissance”The case took a new turn on September 19, when MP Sandrine Rousseau accused him of “behaviour likely to break the moral health of women” on a TV set, saying to have “received a long time” at home the ex-companion of Julien Bayou. On Sunday, the deputy for Paris also approved the fact that Julien Bayou “does not speak on behalf of the environmental group” during the time of the investigation, justifying this silence in the name of “the protection of women’s speech”.