Aurélie Filipetti was then a Member of Parliament and Jérome Cahuzac, Chairman of the Finance Committee at the National Assembly. She also ensures that “François Hollande does not [la] did not believe “.
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The former socialist Minister of Culture Aurélie Filipetti affirms Monday, November 29 on franceinfo to have been “sanctioned” to get “refused advances” by Jérome Cahuzac. The facts she denounces would have taken place before the two elected officials became ministers. Aurélie Filipetti was then Member of Parliament for Moselle and Jérome Cahuzac, Chairman of the Finance Committee at the National Assembly. It also ensures that “François Hollande does [la] didn’t believe “.
“I refused his extremely insistent advances”, said Aurélie Filipetti when asked about the #MeTooPolitique movement. “I was a member of the Finance Committee and my parliamentary reserve, at that time allocated by the chairman of the committee, was reduced to almost the strict minimum., she assures. I had a lot less than all the other members of the committee had. “
@aurelifil asserts, in #VIPol, “having refused advances from Jérôme Cahuzac”
️ “Because of this story, my parliamentary reserve has been reduced to the strict minimum”, she continued, adding that François Hollande “did not believe her” pic.twitter.com/lVOdKIQ8to
– franceinfo plus (@franceinfoplus) November 29, 2021
When François Hollande was elected President of the Republic in 2012, Aurélie Filipetti and Jérome Cahuzac both became ministers, respectively of Culture and Budget Delegate. “I had alerted François Hollande, [le premier ministre] Jean-Marc Ayrault, [le ministre de l’Économie] Pierre Moscovici … Nobody believed me “, she says on franceinfo. “It was inaudible because the women were always wrong in these stories, explains Aurélie Filipetti. Jérôme Cahuzac said that we had had a story together and that I was living very badly with our alleged separation. This is the reality of political life. “