Private nurseries: Insoumis MP Louis Boyard wants to lead the investigation in the National Assembly: News

Private nurseries: Insoumis MP Louis Boyard wants to lead the investigation in the National Assembly: News
Private nurseries: Insoumis MP Louis Boyard wants to lead the investigation in the National Assembly: News

The Parisian reveals, on Wednesday, that the Insoumis MP wishes to investigate private nurseries, and in particular to hear Aurore Bergé, accused of collusion after the revelations made in the book The Ogresan investigative book on the excesses of the People&Baby group.

The publication of the investigative book The Ogres recently had the effect of a bomb. Written by investigative journalist Victor Castanet, this book raises many questions about the excesses of the People & Baby group. Following these revelations, Insoumis MP Louis Boyard decided to continue the investigation. According to information reported by The Parisianhe wishes to audition Aurore Bergé, who is implicated in the book.

Member of Parliament for the Together for the Republic group, Aurore Bergé appears in The Ogres alongside Elsa Hervy, the head of the private nursery lobby. The author of the book claims that the two women spoke on several occasions and that the MP allegedly used her political status to prevent a parliamentary inquiry into the dysfunction of private establishments.

A hearing of the MP and the nursery presidents

On BFMTVLouis Boyard declared that “This system cannot continue“, adding that “Private nursery lobbies have helped to establish a system of mistreatment of newborns, sacrificed on the altar of money and profitability.“. Thus, the 24-year-old MP wishes to question Aurore Bergé at the end of September or the beginning of October, as well as the presidents of private nursery structures, according to his statements.

Contacted by the news channel, the MP in question explained that she had “changed the law to guarantee controls on large private groups” And “strengthen control in reception establishments” before leaving his former post as Minister of Solidarity and Families at the start of 2024.

published on September 18 at 4:15 p.m., Allan Doisneau, 6Medias

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