France 2/ Europe 1 : dernier débat pour la Primaire de la gauche en direct le 19 janvier

The candidates for the right-wing party primaries ahead of the 2017 presidential election (from L) former French president Nicolas Sarkozy, former Prime minister and Bordeaux's mayor Alain Juppe, member of parliament Nathalie Kosciusko-Morizet, head of the French Christian democratic party Jean-Frederic Poisson and former Prime minister and member of the parliament Francois Fillon prepare to take part in a televised debate at the studios of France 2 in Paris on November 17, 2016. France's seven centre-right presidential candidates hold their third and final televised debate before the first round of their primary on November 20. / AFP PHOTO / POOL / CHRISTOPHE ARCHAMBAULT

Jeudi 19 janvier, en direct dès 20h55, trois jours avant le premier tour, France 2 et Europe 1 proposent en direct le dernier débat entre les candidats de la Primaire de la gauche. Les sept candidats Jean-Luc Bennahmias, Benoît Hamon, Arnaud Montebourg, Vincent Peillon, Sylvia Pinel, François de Rugy et Manuel Valls répondront aux questions de David Pujadas, Léa Salamé et de Fabien Namias.Pendant le débat, des questions des internautes recueillies sur Facebook seront également posées aux candidats.