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    Former French President Nicolas Sarkozy: First EU Leader to be Jailed for 5 Years! Discover Reasons

    October 22, 2025
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    Former French President Nicolas Sarkozy has officially begun serving his five-year prison sentence after being convicted of criminal conspiracy and illegal campaign financing.

    The 70-year-old arrived at La Santé Prison in Paris early Tuesday morning in a police car, marking the first time in European Union history that a former head of state has been imprisoned.

    Why the Former French President Nicolas Sarkozy Entered Jail?

    The 70-year-old arrived at La Santé Prison in Paris early Tuesday morning in a police car, marking the first time in European Union history that a former head of state has been imprisoned.

    The decision follows his conviction last month for accepting millions of euros from the late Libyan leader Muammar Gaddafi to fund his 2007 presidential campaign.

    Sarkozy has consistently denied all charges, maintaining that the accusations are politically motivated.

    Former French President Nicolas Sarkozy Final Words Before Imprisonment

    Before entering the prison, Sarkozy posted a defiant message on social media, stating:

    “It is not a former president of the republic being jailed this morning, but an innocent man.
    Truth will prevail.”

    His legal team confirmed that an appeal for release had already been submitted and emphasized that Sarkozy continues to fight for his reputation and freedom.

    Supporters Gather Outside His Home

    Dozens of supporters, family members, and sympathizers gathered outside the home of former French president Nicolas Sarkozy in Paris before his transfer.

    Many waved French flags and held signs reading “Free Nicolas” and “True France with Nicolas.”

    The atmosphere was emotional as some supporters sang the French national anthem, while others expressed their disbelief.
    “This is truly a sad day for France and for democracy,” said Flora Amanou, a 41-year-old supporter.

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    Historic Comparison: The First Since World War II

    Sarkozy’s imprisonment draws a striking historical parallel.
    He is the first French leader to be jailed since Philippe Pétain, the Nazi collaborationist head of state who was imprisoned after World War II.

    For many in France, this moment represents both a reckoning for political accountability and a painful chapter in the nation’s democratic history.

    How Will Former French President Nicolas Sarkozy Spend His Time Inside La Santé Prison?

    According to prison officials, former French president Nicolas Sarkozy will be placed in solitary confinement for security reasons to avoid contact with other inmates.

    He is expected to stay in a nine-square-meter (95-square-foot) cell within the prison’s restricted wing.

    Prison staff confirmed that he will be allowed one hour of outdoor exercise daily, alone, in a small yard, and will receive visits three times a week.

    In an interview with Le Figaro, Sarkozy revealed that he would bring two books with him to prison — a biography of Jesus and Alexandre Dumas’s classic “The Count of Monte Cristo,” a story about a man wrongly imprisoned who ultimately seeks justice.

    The Legal Battle Ahead

    Presiding Judge Nathalie Gavarino described Sarkozy’s crimes as being of “exceptional gravity,” ordering that he begin serving his sentence immediately, even as appeals are underway.

    Under French law, the court has two months to review the appeal filed by Sarkozy’s legal team, leaving open the possibility of an early release.

    However, legal experts suggest that overturning the conviction could prove difficult given the weight of the evidence.

    A Turning Point for France’s Political Legacy

    The imprisonment of former French president Nicolas Sarkozy marks a defining moment in modern French history — one that raises critical questions about corruption, justice, and political accountability.

    For his supporters, Sarkozy remains a victim of political persecution.
    For others, his conviction is a necessary step toward restoring faith in the integrity of public office.

    As France and the world watch closely, the fate of one of the country’s most influential leaders continues to unfold — a story that may reshape the political and moral fabric of the French Republic for years to come.


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