When a Libyan news agency and Gaddafi claimed that the Libyan government secretly replaced millions of euros for Sarkozy campaign in 2007, these allegations were pre -2011.
French lawyers have asked former President Nicolas Sarkozy to be sentenced to seven years of imprisonment and a fine of 300,000, with the intention of illegally funding his 2007 presidential campaign by former Libyas leader Mukherjee Gaddafi’s government.
The National Financial Prosecutor (PNF) has called for a five -year ban on Sarkozy’s civic, civil and relatives, which is an action, which should prevent selective positions or any judicial civil operation.
The case was opened in January and its results were planned on April 10, which is considered very serious in many legal corruption that provoked Sarkosi’s post -presidency.
Sarkozy, who led France from 2007 to 2012, faces allegations of 70, inactive corruption, illegal propaganda funding, diverting public funds and the Criminal Association.
Sarkosi denied any irregularity.
When a Libyan news agency and Gaddafi claimed that the Libyan government secretly replaced millions of euros for Sarkozy campaign in 2007, these allegations were pre -2011.
In 2012, French research institute, Mediapard, referred to Libyan secret services that refer to a 50 million euro financial contract.
Sarkozy was acting for slander, denouncing the document as a fraud.
Later, French judges claimed that Memorandum seemed real, although there was no definitive evidence of a complete transaction.
Between 2005 and 2007, researchers leaned on a series of trips by Sarkozy cooperatives to Libya.
In 2016, Franko-Lebanon businessman Giad Dagidin told Mediatopard that Tripoli’s money was handed over to the French Interior Ministry during Sarkosi’s time.
Later, he denied his statement. This denial is now the subject of a separate investigation into the handling of witnesses.
Both Sarkozy and his wife, Carla Bruni-Sarkozy, were placed under preliminary inquiries in the case.
Former ministers of Sarkozy, Glad Quant, Price Hardefux and Uris Woyard are also trying to, with eight defendants.
But the prosecutors made it clear that the former president was accused of consciously benefiting from a “corruption agreement” with foreign dictatorship during campaigning the French republic.
Although Sarkosi has already proven guilty in the other two criminal cases, Libya’s case is widely widely widely widely, and will design his heritage.
In December 2024, the French Supreme Court confirmed its punishment for corruption and influence, sentenced to one year in house custody with electronic bracelets.
The case appeared in the telephone ears and was discovered during the trial of Libya.
In a separate conclusion, in February 2024, a Paris Appeal Court considered him guilty of illegal propaganda funding in the 2012 re -election nomination.
Sarkozy rejected the allegations of Libya, who was politically motivated and considered on the basis of fake evidence.
However, if proved to be guilty, the first former French president will be considered a guilty of accepting illegal foreign funds to earn this post.
A verdict is expected later this year.