It is a case that continues to make noise. While Julien Bayou came out of silence and accused Sandrine Rousseau, who publicly incriminated him for “behavior that can harm the moral health of women”, of having “gone too far”, the deputy is defended this Saturday night, in the France set. two.
“I don’t regret it,” he said.
In particular, she reaffirmed that she was not at the origin of this matter, explaining that the principal in question had already granted an interview to the Figaro About that. “I did not reveal anything (…). I only said the state in which I met this woman, “added the environmentalist.
“What makes it so that when Sandrine Rousseau says something it makes a stir and not Julien Bayou?” he launched.
“How much solidarity did this woman have?”
If Sandrine Rousseau says that she does not regret her statements, she deplores the turn that the debates have taken. “We are not talking about what this woman has suffered, about the nature of psychological violence, we are talking about the elements of language, we are only saying one thing: it is Rousseau against Bayou,” she laments.
“We put in place a system to crush this woman’s word,” explains Sandrine Rousseau.
“Everyone put themselves in Julien Bayou’s place and no one put themselves in his former partner’s place (…). In the National Assembly I saw that many men took him by the shoulders, comforted him and took photos with him to show her solidarity. What solidarity did this woman have? “Asks the deputy.
“This is my non-stop test”
However, Sandrine Rousseau claims not to have “disqualified” Julien Bayou and not to have asked for his resignation. On the France 2 set, she reviews her time on the C À Vous program, where she is questioned about this case.
“There, I tell myself that I’m shooting down my political career,” she says.
“I tell myself, who should I be loyal to? To my political party or to the voices of women. I will be loyal to women’s voices,” she continued. “The wisest thing was to remain silent to win Congress and the most militant and honest thing was to defend women.”
“Since then it has been my non-stop test,” he laments.
Returning to Julien Bayou’s phrase that accuses her of having gone too far, Sandrine Rousseau states: “all feminists, including Simone Veil… We said they went too far.”
Source: BFM TV
