Former French President Nicolas Sarkozy
Paris: Former French President Nicolas Sarkozy has been requested to sentence more than 7 years to jail in a case. It is being told that French prosecutors have requested former President Nicolas Sarkozy to sentence former President Nicolas Sarkozy to seven years imprisonment and impose a fine of about 325,000 US dollars. In this case, he is accused that in the 2007 presidential election, former Libya leader Muammar Gaddafi’s government was illegally financed in the 2007 presidential election. Therefore, they should be prosecuted and sentenced.
The National Financial Prosecution Office has also demanded a five -year ban on Citizen, Civil and Family Rights of Sarkozy. The hearing of the case began in January and is expected to end on 10 April. If the allegations made in this case are proved on them, then they may have to stay in jail for more than 7 years.
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Sarkozy (70) was the President of France from 2007 to 2012. He is accused of corruption, illegal funding for election campaign, hiding public money embezzlement and criminal alliance. However, he has denied any wrongdoing. In the year 2012, a Libian intelligence memorandum was published by the French investigative media institute ‘MediaPart’, which mentioned the financing agreement of five million euros. Sarkozy called the document as forgery and filed a defamation suit. (AP)
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