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French PM blames rape allegations against Chrysoula Zacharopoulou

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Referring to allegations of “rape” by members of her government in recent times, Elizabeth Bourne said, “The allegations have been filed, justice will do its job.”

The French Prime Minister took a stand on the allegations of rape against the Deputy Minister Chrysoula Zacharopoulou Elizabeth Bourne.

The Zacharopoulou case is offered to be the very important discussion on the issue of the patient’s consent in his medical examinations, said the Prime Minister of France, when asked during a TV interview about the complaints of the Greek-French deputy minister and gynecologist that in 2016, when most recently practiced medicine at the University Hospital Tenon in Paris, subjected them to extremely painful, as they complain, examinations related to the disease of endometriosis.

Referring in general to the allegations of “rape” with which members of her government have been in recent times, the French Prime Minister said that “the allegations have been filed, justice will do its job”, noting at the same time that when you are in politics you are “necessarily very exposed”.

On the major issues of French political life, Bourne said she did not understand the opposition’s characterization of the government as “suspended”, that it was “official”, “non-existent” and that it had a “fixed-term contract”.

Asked whether and to what extent he would be able to govern without an absolute majority in the National Assembly, the French Prime Minister replied that “we should listen to each other’s suggestions to build the majority ουμε We are looking for how we will be able to find a majority, majorities “. Asked about the position of the presidential coalition in the National Assembly against the amendments and bills proposed by the opposition, including the far-right “National Coalition” of Marin Le Pen, Bourne commented: “We can not rule out amendments based on who.” Regarding a more privileged relationship with Republicans, Bourne acknowledged that the government “will, of course, work with Republicans who have a large group.”

Asked whether the presidential majority was ready to make concessions, especially on pensions, in order to reach agreements and advance certain issues, the French prime minister was vague, saying: “It’s part of the debate. We need to fund a social model. “We have to put the options on the table. I think we can find majorities with the Democratic parties,” he said, without elaborating on whether he included Jean-Luc Melanson’s left-wing People’s Union or Le Pen’s party.

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