Nicolas Sarkozy Sentenced to Prison for Criminal Conspiracy Linked to Gaddafi
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Nicolas Sarkozy Sentenced to Prison for Criminal Conspiracy Linked to Gaddafi

Former French President Nicolas Sarkozy has been sentenced to five years in prison for criminal conspiracy related to his dealings with the Gaddafi regime. This historic ruling marks the first time a former head of state in France faces imprisonment. Sarkozy's defiant statement about 'sleeping in jail with his head held high' underscores the serious implications of political accountability and the scrutiny of political financing.

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