Nicolas Sarkozy's Unprecedented Fall: From Presidency to Incarceration

Former French President Nicolas Sarkozy began his five-year prison sentence for conspiring to fund his 2007 campaign with Libyan money. Despite being the first ex-French leader jailed since WWII, Sarkozy insists on his innocence, calling the charges a politically motivated vendetta.


Devdiscourse News Desk | Updated: 21-10-2025 13:31 IST | Created: 21-10-2025 13:31 IST
Nicolas Sarkozy's Unprecedented Fall: From Presidency to Incarceration
Nicolas Sarkozy

In a remarkable descent from power, former French President Nicolas Sarkozy has commenced a five-year prison term, marking an unprecedented chapter in French political history. On Tuesday, he arrived at La Santé prison, Paris, convicted of conspiring to illicitly finance his 2007 campaign using Libyan funds.

Sarkozy's conviction represents a sobering fall for the man who led France from 2007 to 2012. As he departed for prison, accompanied by supportive chants and France's national anthem, he maintained his innocence, posting on X about being a target of vengeance and hatred.

Sarkozy's legal battle has been ongoing over allegations linking his campaign to former Libyan leader Muammar Gaddafi's regime. While Sarkozy was found guilty of conspiracy, he was acquitted of personally receiving the funds, asserting his innocence amidst claims of political persecution.

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