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Reputational Damage to Democracy

Nicolás Sarkozy went into prison this Tuesday after the five-year sentence for illegal financing of the campaign that led him to the French presidency became firm. The procedure is surrounded by controversy and the ensuing debates that, in the terms in which they are deployed, do not diminish the reputational damage that democracy suffers due to the polemics and the perception that public opinion receives. Among the aforementioned debates, the F…
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Nicolas Sarkozy was imprisoned yesterday after his five-year sentence for illegal campaign financing that brought him to the French presidency was upheld. The proceedings are surrounded by controversy and the ensuing debates that, in the terms in which they unfold, do not lessen the reputational damage that democracy suffers from the controversies and the public's perception. Among the aforementioned debates is the French judicial procedure itse…

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