Political journalist Jean-François Achilli was dismissed for serious misconduct by Radio France, after being accused of having participated in the writing of the autobiography of RN president Jordan Bardella, which he disputes, he said. we learned on Monday April 29 from an internal source, confirming information from Le Point. The 61-year-old journalist was “fired due to repeated breaches of ethical obligations relating to external collaborations” at Radio France, said the internal source at the public group.

In mid-March, the management of franceinfo suspended “as a precautionary measure” its journalist and political columnist Jean-François Achilli, who would have collaborated in the writing of the upcoming autobiography of Jordan Bardella, president of the National Rally.

In a text on “I spoke with Jordan Bardella as I have done with all political leaders for 25 years. We spoke, at his request, about what his expression could be for a book of interviews,” he detailed, adding that he “refused the project.”

An article in Le Monde assured that Jordan Bardella had approached him before the summer of 2023 “for a joint work”. According to the daily, Jean-François Achilli, who interviewed a political figure daily in the late afternoon and co-presented the current affairs talk show Les Informés in the evening, had refused. But, still according to Le Monde, the editorialist had “nevertheless worked in the shadows, giving Bardella his memories, thus allowing the beginning of a text to see the light of day”. The head of the RN list in the June European elections, however, assured the daily that “only (his) close entourage helps him write this book, for proofreading”.