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An appointment that does not pass.

According to 

Les Jours

, Louis de Raguenel, one of the editors-in-chief of

Valeurs Actuelles

, is approached to make his arrival on Europe 1. He would then take the head of the political service of the radio station.

For the moment, the news has not yet been made official by the Lagardère group resort, but it is already causing a stir within it.

"The announcement of the arrival of Louis de Raguenel to the editorial staff of Europe 1 creates a great deal of unease internally," said the National Union of Journalists (SNJ), in a press release.

For this union, this recruitment is "a very questionable display", especially as "it comes less than a week after the scandal of the racist caricature around the person" of Danièle Obono.

A departure from the magazine announced on Friday

Friday, Louis de Raguenel announced on Twitter that he was leaving the editor-in-chief of

Valeurs Actuelles

, while ensuring that this decision was not linked to "the recent publication in the weekly drawing" representing the LFI deputy Danièle Obono as a slave, which had sparked an uproar.

A "drawing which should not have existed", he insisted on underlining.

The union also protested "that the political service of a generalist radio station is now headed by someone who has an assumed political activist past", recalling that the former editor-in-chief of

Valeurs Actuelles

"was part of of the close team of Claude Guéant, Minister of the Interior of Nicolas Sarkozy.

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