Requisitions in the Libyan trial: "Selected words to upset Nicolas Sarkozy and strike the opinion", denounces one of his lawyers
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Requisitions in the Libyan trial: "Selected words to upset Nicolas Sarkozy and strike the opinion", denounces one of his lawyers
The National Financial Prosecutor's Office demanded seven years in prison on Thursday against former head of state Nicolas Sarkozy, accused of having forged a pact of corruption with Libyan dictator Muammar Gaddafi.
Seven years of firm demand against Sarkozy: the price of a "faustian pact" with Gaddafi
The National Financial Prosecutor's Office concluded its requisitions by demanding an exemplary sentence of seven years in prison against Nicolas Sarkozy to sanction the pact of corruption sealed with the Libyan dictatorship for the financing of his 2007 campaign.
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