Deputy Jérôme Lambert has lived for 25 years in a 95 m2 apartment with a rent of 971 euros… Paris Habitat asks him to return his accommodation

Jérôme Lambert, MP for Charente, in 2017.

According to Paris Habitat, the good real estate deal lasted a little too long. The social landlord of the capital asked, Friday, May 20, the outgoing socialist deputy Jérôme Lambert – candidate for his re-election – to return the social housing he has occupied for twenty-five years, announced the president of Paris Habitat, Eric Pliez , mayor of 20e arrondissement of Paris, Friday on Twitter. “Social housing should be reserved for those who really need it. We will ensure this at Paris Habitat with a [renforcement] controls “he continued.

Mediapart revealed on Thursday that Jérôme Lambert, deputy for Charente lived in intermediate rental housing (PLI) in the social housing stock of Paris Habitatwith an area of ​​95 m2 for 971 euros per month (excluding charges), far from the price of accommodation in the private market, estimated at around 2,300 euros for this area. According to the website of the National Assembly, the allowance of a parliamentarian amounts to 5,679 euros net per month.

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Asked by Agence France-Presse on Thursday evening, Mr. Lambert said: “There is nothing hidden, everything is clear from the start. The fact that a Member lives in intermediate accommodation is nothing new. It is not an HLM. “Twenty-five years ago, I had this five-bedroom apartment – ​​we were a family of five then – for the market price, 900 euros. Lease increases were indexed to the cost of construction index, or about 1% per year. Today, it is no longer the market price »he acknowledged.

“It’s completely legal, it’s not a free pass. I am being sued that makes no sense. Paris Habitat never asked me for anything” so far, he added. He specified that he was going to leave this accommodation, within the framework of the divorce agreement with his wife, who is his former collaborator.

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Aged 64, Mr. Lambert is the oldest MP in terms of length of mandate, having been a Member of Parliament between 1986 and 1993, then continuously since 1997. He is running for an eighth term, in the 3e constituency of Charente, under the label Citizens’ Movement, because it was not taken over by the PS within the framework of the New People’s Ecological and Social Union.

In question: his opposition to the law on marriage for all and to PMA for all. In 2014, he intervened in a video of La Manif pour tous, the movement of opponents of the Taubira law. Several left-wing elected officials and candidates are among the 600 signatories of a column published at the beginning of May by Stubborn against his investiture.

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