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flag Former French President Nicolas Sarkozy must immediately begin a five-year prison sentence over secret Libyan campaign funds, becoming the first modern French president to serve jail time.

flag Former French President Nicolas Sarkozy, 70, must begin serving a five-year prison sentence immediately after a Paris court convicted him of criminal conspiracy over alleged secret Libyan campaign funds from 2007, making him the first modern French president to be sentenced to actual jail time. flag The court ruled the sentence must be served without delay due to the offense’s serious impact on public order, despite his appeal and claims of innocence. flag While the court found no evidence the money was used for personal gain or directly in his campaign, it cited secret meetings between his associates and a Libyan intelligence figure linked to terrorism. flag Sarkozy has 18 days to prepare before reporting to authorities to set his incarceration date. flag He is expected to be held in a special “VIP” section at La Santé prison in Paris, where he will be housed alone with limited privileges. flag His appeal, which could take place in spring 2026, may allow for release pending review, but immediate incarceration is standard in France for sentences of two or more years, with 90% of such cases proceeding similarly. flag The decision has sparked debate, especially following a comparable immediate penalty for far-right leader Marine Le Pen.

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