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French parliament takes on sexual misconduct, amid scandals

PARIS (AP) - France's parliamentary speaker released the first public accounting of complaints to a special unit aimed at fighting sexual harassment and other misconduct, after several cases involving French lawmakers accused of abuse prompted public outrage.

Yaël Braun-Pivet, the first female speaker of France's National Assembly, said on public radio France-Info on Thursday that 40 cases of inappropriate behavior in the legislature - including sexual or moral harassment - have been registered since January 2021.

The anti-harassment unit, set up in 2020, is part and parcel of gradual but growing efforts to tackle sexual and sexist abuse in French society. Independent and specialized medics and lawyers provide support to people working in France's lower house, from lawmakers to deputy assistants or staff.

Under French law, if the situations that have been reported may constitute a crime, it must be reported to prosecutors. One case from last year went through that procedure, Braun-Pivet said.

Internal sanctions can also be imposed, she said, though she didn't specify what happened in each case.

'œIt was important to have a special unit to handle these situations," she said, insisting that there is no code of silence around such abuse in Parliament, and urging victims to speak out.

The new figures were unveiled amid a scandal that has rocked the National Assembly's left-wing opposition: Prominent far-left legislator Adrien Quatennens recently acknowledged slapping his wife, and influential three-time presidential candidate Jean-Luc Melenchon initially defended him.

Quatennens stepped down from his role as party coordinator; Melenchon came under criticism within their leftist camp for not upholding pledges to defend women's rights and fight sexist violence.

Another prominent figure of the left, lawmaker Julien Bayou was 'œsuspended from his role'ť as co-president of the Greens party group at the National Assembly on Tuesday, after a former partner accused him of psychological abuse in a complaint to the party's anti-harassment unit. Bayou hasn't commented on the accusation, and the party will rule in the coming week about his future role. An internal investigation by the party is underway.

Braun-Pivet stated that it was a lawmaker's 'œpersonal choice'ť to resign if they are accused of wrongdoing, but the law doesn't force them to step down.

Former French minister Damien Abad had to step down from the government after being accused of rape by two women. The case helped galvanize a movement aimed at exposing sexual misconduct in French politics. Abad, also a member of parliament, denied the allegations. Prosecutors opened a preliminary investigation into the accusations.

Braun-Pivet spoke about her own experience at the National Assembly where she was first elected in 2017 and was the target of sexist behavior, including inappropriate 'œremarks'ť and 'œsmall noises.'ť

But she is hopeful that things will gradually change. She noted that women make up 37% of lawmakers in the National Assembly - down from 39% five years ago but up from 12% a generation ago - and five of the six vice presidents of the National Assembly are now women.

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Sylvie Corbet contributed to this report.

FILE - Yaël Braun-Pivet, a member of the centrist alliance Ensemble (Together) smiles at the National Assembly, Tuesday, June 28, 2022 in Paris. Yaël Braun-Pivet, France's parliament speaker on Thursday Sept.22, 2022 released the first public accounting of harassment complaints at the National Assembly, amid gradual but growing efforts to tackle sexual and sexist abuse in French society. (AP Photo/Michel Euler, File) The Associated Press
Adrien Quatennens, close aide to far-left leader Jean-Luc Melenchon attends a local rally, Thursday, May 5, 2022 in Lille, northern France. Prominent French legislator Adrien Quatennens, of the far-left France Unbowed party, recently acknowledged slapping his wife, and influential three-time presidential candidate Jean-Luc Melenchon initially defended him. Quatennens stepped down from his role as party coordinator, and Melenchon came under criticism within their leftist camp. (AP Photo/Michel Spingler, File) The Associated Press
FILE - Member of Green Party Julien Bayou, center, arrives at the National Assembly, Paris, France, Tuesday, June 21, 2022. French lawmaker Julien Bayou stepped aside from the co-presidency of the Europe Ecology-The Greens party at the National Assembly after a woman accused him of sexual misconduct. Bayou has not commented on the allegation and is waiting for his party's ruling on his future role. (AP Photo/Thomas Padilla, File) The Associated Press
FILE - New French Minister of Solidarity Damien Abad leaves the Elysee Palace after the first cabinet meeting since French President Emmanuel Macron 's reelection, Monday, May 23, 2022 in Paris. Former French minister Damien Abad had to step down from the government earlier this year after being accused of rape by two women. He denied the allegations and was reelected to his parliamentary seat in June. The case helped galvanize a movement aimed at exposing sexual misconduct in French politics. (AP Photo/Michel Spingler, File) The Associated Press
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