Journalist Laurence Ferrari. - HAEDRICH JEAN-MARC / LAURENT VU / SIPA

A big change on CNews. At the start of the school year, Laurence Ferrari will replace Jean-Pierre Elkabbach for the political interview, as revealed by  Le Parisien  and confirmed by TVMag. A role of political interviewer in the morning that the journalist assured since 1987 on Europe 1, then from 2017 on CNews. However, he had been absent from the TV shows since last October, arrested for health reasons.

According to the daily, Jean-Pierre Elkabbach would not leave the news channel, and should be entrusted with a new political program on Sunday evening.

"An efficient, combative and loyal colleague"

It is therefore Laurence Ferrari who will take over, a decision validated by his predecessor. “It's a great choice. Laurence is an efficient, combative and loyal colleague, ”he explained. With her, listeners will discover some new features, such as the opening of this interview to personalities from civil society or the cultural world.

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