Sarkozy in Hausarst: Ex-President now wears ankleken!
Sarkozy in Hausarst: Ex-President now wears ankleken!
Paris, Frankreich - France's former President Nicolas Sarkozy now wears a booth after he has been sentenced to a prison sentence for corruption and unauthorized influence. This punishment is one year in total, of which two years are subject to probation. According to the Parisian public prosecutor, Sarkozy may only leave his house between 8 a.m. and 8 p.m. on montages, Wednesdays and Thursdays only until 9:30 p.m., which is related to upcoming court hearings. This decision comes after a judgment of the cassation court and is therefore final. The allegations against Sarkozy affect alleged bribery in which he is said to have tried to receive secrets by offering support for a colleague in exchange. As Deutschlandfunk this is the first time in the history of France that a former president was sentenced to a prison term without guarding.
Legal dispute and persistent allegations
In addition to his anklewell, Sarkozy is under charge of the so-called Libya affair. In this context, there is indications that his 2007 election campaign was financed with illegal means from Libya, which he vehemently denied. However, the consequences of his corrupt machinations have been going on for years and also meet his political ambitions: during the next three years he should not participate in elections. Despite his legal difficulties, Sarkozy said that he would call and would also like to call the European Court of Human Rights, such as OE24 . However, it is emphasized that a possible procedure will not have a suspensive effect on the punishment imposed on him.
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