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Nicolas Sarkozy Convicted: Family Support and Political Fallout

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Nicolas Sarkozy has been convicted in a historic wiretapping case, receiving a three-year prison sentence. His family, including son Jean Sarkozy and wife Carla Bruni, have expressed their support, while political reactions vary widely.


Nicolas Sarkozy's Conviction and Family Support

Former French President Nicolas Sarkozy has faced a historic conviction in the wiretapping affair, receiving a sentence of three years in prison, including one year with an electronic tag. This decision was confirmed by the Court of Cassation on December 18, 2024, marking a significant moment in French political history. Following the ruling, Sarkozy's son, Jean Sarkozy, expressed his support through a heartfelt Instagram post featuring a nostalgic photo of them together, captioned "What I see." This gesture highlights the family's solidarity during this challenging time.

Political Reactions to Sarkozy's Sentencing

The political landscape in France reacted sharply to Sarkozy's conviction. Christian Estrosi, the mayor of Nice and a close ally of Sarkozy, voiced his unwavering support, describing him as a statesman who has served France with integrity. In contrast, left-wing politicians celebrated the court's decision, with Philippe Poutou of the New Anti-Capitalist Party labeling Sarkozy a "real delinquent." Other political figures, such as Ian Brossat, humorously suggested that this conviction might offer Sarkozy a chance for a reshuffle, while Benjamin Lucas, a member of the New Popular Front, called for Sarkozy's exclusion from public duties following the ruling.

Sarkozy's Response and Future Legal Actions

In response to his conviction, Sarkozy has vehemently denied any wrongdoing, labeling the court's decision as a "profound injustice." His legal team, led by lawyer Me Spinosi, has announced plans to escalate the matter to the European Court of Human Rights in the coming weeks. This move indicates Sarkozy's intent to challenge the ruling and seek justice on an international level.

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Refs: | Le Parisien | Le Figaro |

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