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    Former French President Sarkozy’s appeal against conspiracy conviction opens

    Prima NewsBy Prima NewsMarch 16, 2026Updated:March 16, 2026No Comments2 Mins Read
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    Former French President Nicolas Sarkozy is due to appear in court on Monday to appeal a conviction for criminal ​conspiracy over attempts to procure campaign funds from Libya, for ‌which he received a five-year jail sentence last year.
    It made Sarkozy the first post-war president of France to be imprisoned – a stunning downfall for a man who led ​the country from 2007 to 2012. He was incarcerated in ​October at La Sante prison in Paris and was freed three ⁠weeks later, after a court agreed to release him under judicial supervision, which ​included a ban on leaving France.
    Sarkozy’s conviction capped years of legal battles over ​allegations that his successful 2007 election campaign took millions in cash from Libya during the rule of late dictator Muammar Gaddafi.
    Sarkozy, who has always denied the charges, was ​accused of making a deal with Gaddafi in 2005, when he was ​France’s interior minister, to obtain campaign financing in exchange for supporting the then-isolated Libyan ‌government ⁠on the international stage.
    Judges said there was no proof that Sarkozy made such a deal with Gaddafi, nor that money that was sent from Libya reached Sarkozy’s campaign coffers, even if the timing was “compatible” and the ​paths the money ​went through were “very ⁠opaque”.
    But they said Sarkozy was guilty of criminal conspiracy between 2005 and 2007 for having let close aides ​get in touch with people in Libya to try ​and ⁠obtain campaign financing.
    “The fight against corruption is not just a matter of integrity: it is a prerequisite for protecting the rule of law and maintaining ⁠effective ​democracy,” said rights groups Sherpa, Anticor and ​Transparency International France in a statement on Friday.
    Sarkozy’s lawyer Christophe Ingrain said he had no comment ​ahead of the appeal trial opening.
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