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Right and Rn Steal Nicolas Sarkozy's Support and Attack Provisional Execution

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On Thursday, Nicolas Sarkozy was sentenced to five years in prison with imminent imprisonment in the case of the Libyan financing of his 2007 election campaign. The right and the far right were unanimous in calling for the provisional execution of the sentence handed down against the former president. "The generalization of provisional execution by some jurisdictions represents a great danger, in view of the great principles of our law, first of…

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The court handed down a prison sentence with provisional execution against Nicolas Sarkozy on Thursday, September 25th, or Marine Le Pen on March 31st. Is provisional execution pronounced more frequently...

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Several members of the far right party reacted to the ruling against the former president, assuming a "parallel" with the condemnation of their leader in the case of parliamentary assistants of the National Front.

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Marine Le Pen, himself condemned with provisional execution in the first instance, hopes to revive the debate on this mechanism, without however showing himself close to the former President of the Republic.

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On Thursday, Nicolas Sarkozy was sentenced to five years in prison with imminent imprisonment in the case of the Libyan financing of his 2007 election campaign. The right and the far right were unanimous in calling for the provisional execution of the sentence handed down against the former president. "The generalization of provisional execution by some jurisdictions represents a great danger, in view of the great principles of our law, first of…

By denouncing "the generalization of provisional execution", the leader of the National Rally operates an informal parallel between his personal case and that of the former head of State, sentenced to five years in prison with provisional execution and a deferred deposit warrant in the Libyan case.

While a former president is sent to prison for the first time, the RN is worried about the fate of his own candidate and re-launches the trial of the provisional execution

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L'Opinion broke the news in on Thursday, September 25, 2025.
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