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France’s Sarkozy guilty of key charge in Libya case

A Paris Court found former French President Nicolas Sarkozy from a criminal conspiracy at a hearing in 2007, in which he was accused of illegal financing from Late Libyan Dictorial Muammar Gaddafi due to a successful 2007 presidential proposal in 2007.

However, Sarkozy was acquitted on Thursday with all other charges, including passive corruption and illegal campaign financing.

Sarkozy, who always rejected the charges, was accused of campaign financing in 2005 in 2005, when he was the Minister of Interior of France, in 2005 to support the isolated Libyan government with Gaddafi at the international stage.

The 70 -year -old person has been on charges of “passive corruption, illegal campaign financing and crime commitment” since January.

The inspectors claimed that corruption with the Libyan government had made an agreement. It is a fuzzy event that Gaddafi allegedly included Libyan spies, which was provided by Millions of euros sent by Sarkozy’s campaign with millions of euros in suitcases.

Sarkozy said the case was political motivated.

Although it has the remaining legal headaches and the Legion of Honor, the highest distinction of France is stripped of Sarkozy in June and continues to be an effective figure in the French political scene.

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