Libyan Trial on Appeal: Full Conviction Required Against Nicolas Sarkozy
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After the criminal association on Monday, Advocate General Damien Brunet claimed, on Tuesday, the conviction of Nicolas Sarkozy for corruption, concealment of embezzlement of public funds and financing he...
On Tuesday, the Public Prosecutor's Office demanded the conviction of Nicolas Sarkozy for all the facts for which he is being tried at the Libyan trial on appeal, including corruption and the illegal financing of...
On Monday 11 and Tuesday 12 May 2026, the Attorney-General's Office handed down a severe charge against former President Nicolas Sarkozy, "instigator" of a case that "damaged the social pact." In passing a "agreement with Colonel Gaddafi", he contributed according to the accusation to "viate the financing of the supreme election of the Fifth Republic". The penalty required against Nicolas Sarkozy will be announced on Wednesday 13 May.
On Tuesday, the Attorney General demanded the conviction of Nicolas Sarkozy for all the facts for which he appeared at the Libyan trial on appeal, including corruption and illegal campaign financing, which he was released at first instance, accusing him of having entered into a "agreement" with dictator Muammar Gaddafi.
On Tuesday, the Public Prosecutor's Office demanded the conviction of Nicolas Sarkozy for all the facts for which he appeared at the Libyan trial on appeal, including corruption and illegal campaign financing of which he had...
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