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    Nicolas Sarkozy Convicted of Criminal Conspiracy Over Libyan Campaign Funds

    ObservernewsBy ObservernewsSeptember 25, 2025No Comments4 Mins Read
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    Paris, France — Former French president Nicolas Sarkozy was convicted by a Paris court on Thursday for criminal conspiracy after accepting illegal campaign funds from the late Libyan leader Muammar Gaddafi. The court found that Sarkozy, during his tenure as France’s interior minister in 2005, entered into a deal with Gaddafi to obtain campaign financing in exchange for diplomatic support.

    What Happened

    Sarkozy, 70, was found guilty of criminal association in a scheme between 2005 and 2007 to fund his successful presidential campaign with illicit money from Libya. This arrangement reportedly included support for Libya’s government on the international stage in exchange for the funds. However, the court cleared him of three other charges, including passive corruption, illegal campaign financing, and concealment of embezzlement of public funds.

    The former president, who served from 2007 to 2012, was present at the hearing, accompanied by his wife, Carla Bruni-Sarkozy, and their three adult children. The court is still in the process of delivering the full ruling, including sentencing, which could see Sarkozy facing up to seven years in prison.

    Who Was Nicolas Sarkozy?

    Nicolas Sarkozy is a prominent political figure who served as president of France from 2007 to 2012. He has been involved in several high-profile legal cases since leaving office, including accusations of corruption, bribery, and campaign finance violations. Sarkozy’s legal troubles have significantly impacted his reputation, but he remains influential within French politics, particularly on the right. Known for his bold leadership style, he has maintained a degree of popularity despite his legal challenges.

    His case with Gaddafi has only added to the controversy surrounding his post-presidency, with the former leader facing legal battles in multiple jurisdictions. Sarkozy has consistently denied all allegations, including the charges related to his dealings with Gaddafi.

    Career, Legacy, and Legal Battles

    The conviction marks a new chapter in Sarkozy’s troubled post-presidency. This legal setback comes after several previous convictions for corruption and illegal campaign financing, including the Bygmalion affair, in which he was convicted for illegal campaign expenses during his 2012 election bid. He was sentenced to a one-year jail term in the Bygmalion case, though he served three months with an electronic bracelet. Sarkozy has appealed the verdict, and his legal battles are far from over.

    In addition to his legal challenges, Sarkozy’s conviction led to his loss of the Legion of Honour, France’s highest honor, following his graft conviction. Despite these issues, Sarkozy remains a key figure in the political landscape, regularly meeting with current French President Emmanuel Macron.

    Public and Social Media Reactions

    The announcement of Sarkozy’s conviction has sparked widespread reaction across France. Some commentators have expressed relief at the ruling, while others view it as another example of the political establishment facing consequences for corruption. Sarkozy’s supporters, however, have maintained that the case is politically motivated and that he remains innocent of the charges.

    On social media, the case has been a topic of discussion, with many calling for stronger reforms to prevent corruption in politics. The hashtag #SarkozyVerdict has been used to express various opinions on the conviction, highlighting the ongoing divisions within French society regarding the legal and political consequences of the former president’s actions.

    Official Statements and What Happens Next

    While Sarkozy’s legal team is likely to appeal the decision, the case raises important questions about political accountability in France. Prosecutors argued that Sarkozy’s relationship with Gaddafi involved illegal financial transactions that undermined the integrity of French democracy. However, Sarkozy has vehemently denied the charges and promised to continue fighting the verdict.

    “The fight will take as long as it takes, but I will fight to the end to prove my innocence,” Sarkozy said in a statement to Le Figaro. The court’s full sentencing will be delivered later Thursday, with the possibility of an appeal delaying any immediate punishment.

     

    This story may be updated with more information as it becomes available.

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