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09:45 PM UTC · SATURDAY, MAY 2, 2026 LA ERA · México
May 2, 2026 · Updated 09:45 PM UTC
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Nicolas Sarkozy returns to court for Libya campaign funding appeal

Former French President Nicolas Sarkozy appeared in court for a second day of hearings to appeal his conviction for conspiracy linked to alleged illegal campaign financing from Libya.

Isabel Moreno

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Nicolas Sarkozy returns to court for Libya campaign funding appeal
Photo: theguardian.com

Former French President Nicolas Sarkozy returned to court on Wednesday for the second day of an appeal hearing regarding his conviction for conspiracy. The case centers on allegations that the Libyan government provided illegal funding for his 2007 presidential campaign.

Sarkozy addressed a three-judge panel on Tuesday to maintain his innocence. He told the court, "I owe the truth to the French people," while rejecting the accusations that have shadowed his post-presidency career.

The appeal process

The current proceedings follow a conviction last year that found the former president guilty of conspiracy. Prosecutors allege that his 2007 bid for the Élysée Palace received illicit financial backing from the regime of the late Muammar Gaddafi.

Sarkozy has consistently denied these claims throughout the years-long investigation. His legal team is working to overturn the lower court's ruling, arguing that the evidence provided by the prosecution is insufficient to prove his involvement in a criminal conspiracy.

The appeals trial is expected to continue examining the testimony and documentation that led to the original conviction. The court is tasked with determining whether the evidence meets the legal threshold for the charges brought against the former head of state.

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