Renaissance is committed against sexual and gender-based violence. After the controversies surrounding the deputies Julien Bayou and Adrien Quatennens from Nupes, both accused of violence against women in recent weeks, the majority party wants to show its credentials.
It is Marlène Schiappa, Secretary of State for Social and Solidarity Economy and Associative Life who announces the creation of a new structure within Renaissance, with our colleagues from the Parisian. She will be the leader.
“The presidential party is approving some new statutes, in which an independent structure is foreseen that will be called Prevention Listens to Action (Péa)”, explains the one who has just been appointed this Thursday at the head of this formation.
“It is not a party of expeditious justice”
This new structure will be made up of nine members, including a member of Youth with Macron and five people without any executive function “neither referent, nor elected, nor minister”, he explains in the columns of the Parisian.
On the operational side, the former Secretary of State for Gender Equality wants “a structure that does not consist of arbitrarily chopping off heads or suffocating businesses,” and on the other hand, she wants to “give constructed responses.”
He addresses the EELV and La France insoumise parties regarding the latest controversies, “the cells of these parties are failures and I deplore them.” He thus assures that “as far as the Renaissance is concerned, we are not a party of expeditious justice, of Stalinist trials”.
“We are opting for a serious independent structure”, he continues while affirming that it will be “independent”.
Source: BFM TV
