He assures that the Government is “very mobilized” to fight against violence against women. Invited to Face à face by BFMTV-RMC on Monday, Prime Minister Élisabeth Borne spoke again of the withdrawal of Julien Bayou from his duties as national secretary of Europe Ecology of the Greens after being accused of “moral violence” on the ex-partner of the.
Saying she “respects” Julien Bayou’s decision to withdraw, Elisabeth Borne considers, however, that the case is for the time being “an internal debate in Europe Ecologie-Les Verts”.
“For justice to decide”
As a reminder, in his press release published this Monday, the now former national secretary of the EELV says that he is “accused of facts that are not presented to me, that my accusers say are not criminally reprehensible.”
Asked about these unprecedented situations, in which political groups are called to make quick decisions in the face of accusations against some of their leaders, Élisabeth Borne believes that it is up to “justice to decide”.
“Any form of violence against women is unacceptable,” he reaffirms. “Perhaps this movement also reflects that, the need for political parties to integrate that violence against women, violence within families must end. We are very mobilized to fight against domestic violence, to fight against violence against women”.
The head of government also assures on BFMTV this Monday that “if there are complaints, of course they will be addressed.”
Source: BFM TV
