From Elysee to La Sante: Sarkozy's Imprisonment Journey
Former French President Nicolas Sarkozy began a five-year prison sentence for criminal conspiracy related to his 2007 campaign financing from Libya. An unprecedented move has seen France's ex-leader imprisoned, sparking nationwide discussions and reactions. Sarkozy remains defiant, claiming innocence and planning a book about his experience.
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Former French President Nicolas Sarkozy has started serving a five-year sentence at Paris's notorious La Sante prison. Convicted of a criminal conspiracy to finance his 2007 election campaign with Libyan funds, his imprisonment marks a first in modern French history, captivating the nation.
Surrounded by his family, and met with chants of support, Sarkozy called himself an 'innocent man' in a social media statement before his entry into confinement. His defense team is challenging both the conviction and the decision to incarcerate him prior to an appeal.
Sarkozy is slated for solitary confinement for security reasons, using the time to write about his ordeal. Meanwhile, he has expressed determination to clear his name, stating he will 'fight till the end' and is emboldened by his predicament.
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