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Editorial. Sarkozy Father and Son, Fillon and the Legion of Honour

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Who can blame a child for being proud of his father and wanting to defend his family name? Nicolas Sarkozy is lucky that his son Louis, raised in the virtue of respect and respect for

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The son of the former president is indignant to see his father dechu de la Legion d'honneur, supported by Carla Bruni and Cecilia Attias. By omitting the real reasons that led him to obtain it by the past.

·Paris, France
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Who can blame a child for being proud of his father and wanting to defend his family name? Nicolas Sarkozy is lucky that his son Louis, raised in the virtue of respect and respect for

·France
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Former President of the Republic Nicolas Sarkozy has definitely lost the Legion of Honor, the highest official distinction in France, to the three-year sentence for...

·Madrid, Spain
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The withdrawal of the former president's medal aims to "humiliate," according to the president of the RN. And to recall Sarkozy's role in taking Neuilly hostages in 1993. A role that is not at the origin of his decoration.

·Paris, France
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While several LR executives have reported their outrage at a decision they consider unfair, the extreme right also denounces a "will to humiliate" the ex-president.

·Paris, France
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The president of the National Rally, Jordan Bardella, reacted this Monday, June 16 to the exclusion of Nicolas Sarkozy from the Legion of Honour, decided the day before by an order published in the Official Journal. This decision follows the final conviction of the former head of state to a year's imprisonment for corruption in the so-called "listenings" case.Invited on RTL, Jordan Bardella expressed his disagreement: "This decision shockes me. …

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Mediapart broke the news in Paris, France on Sunday, June 15, 2025.
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