Berliner Boersenzeitung - French PM to testify on child abuse scandal

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French PM to testify on child abuse scandal
French PM to testify on child abuse scandal / Photo: Thomas SAMSON - POOL/AFP

French PM to testify on child abuse scandal

French Prime Minister Francois Bayrou on Wednesday faces one of the most delicate moments of his five months in office as he responds to questions from a parliamentary committee investigating claims of sexual abuse at a Catholic school.

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Bayrou has faced accusations from the opposition that as education minister in the 1990s he knew of widespread physical and sexual abuse at the Notre-Dame de Betharram school in southwestern France over many decades.

The 73-year-old politician, who served as France's education minister between 1993 and 1997, has denied any wrongdoing and denounced what he calls a campaign of "destruction" against him.

He said his appearance before the committee would give him an "opportunity to prove that all this was false".

Centrist Bayrou, the sixth prime minister of President Emmanuel Macron's mandate, was named head of government last December. He has been given the daunting task of hauling France out of months of political crisis.

Until now Bayrou has managed to survive a no-confidence vote in a divided parliament but the Betharram affair has damaged his credibility and his approval rating has been declining in recent weeks.

Bayrou's popularity rating has dropped below that of Macron, according to a poll published last week, with only 27 percent of French people approving of his work.

Analysts have said Bayrou could face further pressure depending on his performance during the hearing, which is set to begin at 5:00 pm (1500 GMT) Wednesday.

"The Betharram school scandal may not be sufficient in itself to bring down Bayrou but could embolden his parliamentary enemies, and supposed friends, to pull the plug on the government for other reasons," said the Eurasia Group.

"Reasons for dissatisfaction abound," the political risk consultancy added, pointing to France's budgetary crisis.

- 'I have confidence in him' -

Macron threw his support behind the embattled prime minister.

"We have talked about it a lot and I know that I have confidence in him," he told TF1 television Tuesday evening, referring to the Betharram affair.

"I know that he will answer all the questions he is asked."

Macron also said he was open to a suggestion by Bayrou to hold a referendum on a plan to reduce France's debt.

The two co-rapporteurs of the commission, Paul Vannier and Violette Spillebout, will question Bayrou about what he knew about alleged violence, sexual assault and rape committed at the school near the southwestern town of Pau where Bayrou has been mayor since 2014.

Several of his children attended the school, and his wife taught religious studies there.

Bayrou's statements have been contradicted by a number of people including his own daughter.

In April, Bayrou's eldest daughter accused the clergy running the school of systemic abuse, saying a priest beat her during summer camp when she was 14.

Helene Perlant, who is now 53 and uses her mother's name, said however that her father did not know about the incident.

Few in Bayrou's team believe that he will be brought down over the scandal.

But "if he lies before parliament, he's dead" politically, said a supporter of Macron, asking not to be named.

Bayrou has survived multiple no-confidence motions partially due to support from the Socialists. But one Socialist lawmaker, who asked not to be named, believed Bayrou was "politically finished".

Greens have accused him of "perjury" and have called for his resignation.

A Bayrou associate stressed that the prime minister was not the subject of the inquiry.

The inquiry focuses on "the methods used by the state to monitor and prevent violence in schools".

After hearing witnesses, victims and former ministers, the two rapporteurs plan to deliver their conclusions in June.

In total, 200 legal complaints have been filed since February last year accusing priests and staff at Betharram of physical or sexual abuse from 1957 to 2004.

Some of the boarders said the experience had scarred them for life, recounting how some priests visited boys at night.

"The state has failed and has not protected the children of Betharram," said Alain Esquerre, who represents a collective of school survivors.

(U.Gruber--BBZ)