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Defiant Lord French president of France Sarkozy to start the name of the prison of five years

Paris – Former French president Nicolas Sarkozy will be put behind bars on Tuesday, beginning a five-year sentence for raising campaign funds in Libya, in a dramatic fall from grace for a leader once known for his swagger and international taste.

Sarkozy, who was the conservative president of France between 2007 and 2012, will be the first leader of France who has not been separated from prison since collaboration with the Nazi master Philippe Philippe Philan Philan Philippe Pelain after two years of war.

“I am not afraid of prison. I will keep my head held high, including the prison gates,” Sarkozy told the newspaper La Tribune Dianche before his arrest.

Access to TV, Landline and private bath

The confidence is raised by years of legal battles over allegations that his 2007 campaign took millions in cash from Libyan leader Muammar Gaddashi, killed during the Arab spring uprisings.

When Sarkozy was found guilty of conspiring to organize an attack, he was acquitted of accepting or using money.

He categorically rejected it and called the case a political insult, saying that the AbGhavis wanted to submit. He has pleaded, but the nature of his sentence means he must go to prison as his appeals process winds down.

The former president has already been convicted of a separate embezzlement case, where he was found guilty of trying to obtain confidential information from a judge by retrieving items returned to work.

In LA Santéjele in Paris, which in the past has been leaving the leftist Carlos Jarkoel Noriega, Sarkozy will be held in a solitary unit, where prisoners are kept in external cells and kept between external activities for security reasons.

The conditions are the same as the rest of the prison: the cells measure 9 to 12 square meters and, following the renovation, now include private shalers.

Sarkozy will have access to a television – a monthly fee of Euros ($16) – and a landline.

“The Count of Monte Cristo” in the reading list

Sarkozy told Le ficcio that he will take three books in his first week behind bars, including Alexandre Dumas’ “The figure of a man unjustly imprisoned”

The decision to be in Jail The former president has sparked anger among Sarkozy’s government allies and the far right.

However, this decision reflects the change of France’s Sopless to Calle-Collar Calleth, following the reforms introduced under the previous socialist government. In the 1990s and 2000s, many found politicians avoided prison altogether.

To counter perceptions of misconduct, French judges are increasingly issuing “temporary execution” orders – requiring sentences to start immediately, as appeals are pending – political experts and politicians told Reuters.

Right-wing marine leader Marine Le Pen has been banned from running for office under the same “temporary” provision, pending an appeal early next year.

According to the October 1 Elabe Poll of BFM TV, 58% of French respondents believe that this decision is arbitrary, and 61% support the decision to send Sarkozy to prison without waiting for an appeal.

President Emmanuel Macron, who had a warm relationship with Sarkozy and his wife Carla Bruni, said on Monday he met Sarkozy before his arrest. – Reuters

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