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The president announced on Thursday that he 'will not make any decision' to remove his predecessor's honor, despite his ...
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Former French President Nicolas Sarkozy Faces Seven-Year Prison Demand in Libya Corruption CaseFormer French President Nicolas Sarkozy is facing serious legal trouble. French prosecutors have asked a court to sentence him to seven years in prison. They also want him to pay a fine of € ...
PARIS (AP) — The monthslong trial of former French President Nicolas Sarkozy over the alleged illegal financing of his 2007 presidential campaign is shedding light on France’s surprising back ...
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Sarkozy faces 10 Years in prison in Libyan campaign trialAfter ten weeks of trial, French financial prosecutors are set to present their case against former President Nicolas Sarkozy and his co-defendants, including three ex-ministers, starting Tuesday ...
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France: seven-year sentence and fine suggested for Sarkozy over Libya financing dealFrench prosecutors on Thursday requested a seven-year prison sentence and a 300,000-euro (around $325,000) fine for former President Nicolas Sarkozy, in connection with allegations that his 2007 ...
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France's Macron opposes stripping Sarkozy of top honourFrench President Emmanuel Macron on Thursday said he opposed stripping former head of state Nicolas Sarkozy of France's top honour despite the definitive conviction of the right-winger last year ...
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French prosecutors seek 7 years in jail for Sarkozy in Libya trialFrench prosecutors requested on Thursday a seven-year prison sentence for former president Nicolas Sarkozy in his trial on charges of accepting illegal campaign financing in an alleged pact with ...
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French prosecutors seek seven-year sentence for Sarkozy in Libya election finance trialFrench prosecutors have requested a seven-year prison sentence and a €300,000 fine for former President Nicolas Sarkozy, in connection with allegations that his 2007 presidential campaign was ...
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French prosecutors seek 7-year sentence for Sarkozy in Libya campaign financing trialPARIS (AP) — French prosecutors on Thursday requested a seven-year prison sentence and a 300,000-euro (around $325,000) fine for former President Nicolas Sarkozy, in connection with allegations ...
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