Former French President Nicolas Sarkozy has stated that he owes the truth to France as he seeks to appeal his conviction related to alleged campaign funding from Libya. These remarks come amid significant legal challenges he is currently facing.
Former French President Nicolas Sarkozy has declared his innocence regarding accusations linked to Libyan funding for his 2007 election campaign, emphasizing that he did not receive any money from Libya. His statements came during his questioning at the Paris appeal court.
Former French President Nicolas Sarkozy declared his innocence during an appeal session in Paris, asserting he did not receive any funds from Libya to support his 2007 election campaign. Sarkozy, who spent 20 days in prison before being released on bail, is seeking to overturn his conviction.
Former French President <strong>Nicolas Sarkozy</strong> asserted his innocence regarding allegations of receiving <strong>Libyan</strong> funding for his 2007 election campaign during an appeals court session. This statement follows a lower court's conviction last September.