Nicolas Sarkozy Faces Court Questioning In France
France requires 25,000 additional prison places to combat current overcrowding issues. The source noted that current efforts to meet standards have faced delays. Meeting these requirements would necessitate investment, with costs estimated at 50,000 rather than 15,000. Nicolas Sarkozy must testify in an appeal hearing regarding allegations of Libyan campaign financing for his 2007 presidential bid. He is expected to respond to accusations from former collaborator Claude Guérant. Guérant claims the former president was aware of contacts with the Libyan clan. The hearing has been ongoing for seven weeks. Former President Nicolas Sarkozy must testify in an appeals court this Wednesday regarding alleged Libyan financing of his 2007 campaign.
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Sud Radio
“Alors que l'utinité, ce serait combien ? Ce serait 50 000, pas 15 000. Si on voulait mettre au moins aux normes. Il nous faut, Obama, aujourd'hui, pour lutter contre la surpopulation carcérale actuelle, 25 000 places.”
Sud Radio
“vous dites 25 000 places minimum pour établir la situation de façon correcte et on n'est que à 15 000.”
RTL France
“Nicolas Sarkozy, jugé en appel depuis 7 semaines maintenant dans l'affaire des soupçons de financement libyen de sa campagne de 2007, doit s'exprimer à nouveau.”
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