Julien Bayou case: The Ecologists regret the "suffering" and "negative consequences" on the ex-MP, after the ranking without follow-up
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Guest on France Inter Wednesday, February 26, Julien Bayou spoke after the ranking of two complaints of moral harassment and abuse of weakness against him.
While Marine Tondelier was accused by his competitors of wanting to "lock" the party, his management of the Julien Bayrou case caused further turmoil.
Two days after the announcement that the investigation into Julien Bayou had been closed, Les Écologistes deplored the "suffering" and "negative consequences" that this affair had caused the former leader of the movement.
The procedure for moral harassment and abuse of weakness against Julien Bayou has been closed, for "absence of offence." But the former MP, who believes that he has "lost everything", charges his former party with having shown "modiocrity" and " cowardice".
In a press release broadcast on Saturday, the party's leadership deplores the "negative consequences" on its former national secretary and tries to make amends honourable by recalling several principles.
After the ranking without further complaint of his ex-partner, Julien Bayou charges Les Éconlogistes
The complaint filed against the former national secretary ecologist was dismissed for "absence of offences". He denounced the "lethalness" of his former party, which finally expressed regret about the case and said that he wanted to initiate "an internal debate on the lessons to be learned".
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