Sarkozy's Appeal Case Nears Verdict: Impact on French Politics
The prosecution closes in on France's Sarkozy over alleged Libyan funding during his 2007 campaign, marking a pivotal moment in a series of legal battles.
Senior Geopolitical Analyst
Marcus Webb is a senior geopolitical analyst with over 15 years of experience covering international conflicts, diplomatic negotiations, and global power dynamics. He has reported from conflict zones across the Middle East and Eastern Europe, providing in-depth analysis of evolving geopolitical landscapes.
The prosecution closes in on France's Sarkozy over alleged Libyan funding during his 2007 campaign, marking a pivotal moment in a series of legal battles.
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