The former president also faces a fine of 300 thousand euros and the prohibition of participating in the election for five years.
The French prosecutor has requested a former country president Nicolas Sarkozy for seven years in the case of illegal financing of his election campaign in 2007. On Thursday, March 27, the BFM-TV Television Channel reported.
Prosecutors also demand that Sarkozy should pay a fine of 300 thousand euros and are prohibited from participating in the election for five years.
According to French media, the court’s decision in this case will be made in the next few weeks.
According to investigators, Sarkozy received in her campaign that it was illegal ten -million euros from the government at the time of Libya leader Muammar Gaddafi. Prosecutors will be charged with sarcosi hiding public funds, passive corruption and conspiracy to commit a crime.
As you know, Sarkozy is President of France from 2007 to 2012.
Earlier, the French Court of Appeal rejected the appeal of former President Nicolas Sarkozy in a sentence on the influence of influence and corruption.
In 2021, Sarcose was convicted of a three -year prison, where the two were conditioned, in charges of corruption and influence of influence.
In the same year, the court found the former president who was guilty of illegal financing of the 2012 election campaign and condemned a year of imprisonment.
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