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Frances Sarkozy to face trial over accusations that Gaddafi funded his first presidential runThe former French president faces up to 10 years in prison if found guilty.ListenAI generated Text-to-speechCopy LinkCopiedShare via emailShare on XShare on WhatsAppShare on LinkedInTakieddine told Mediapart in 2018 that he had introduced Sarkozy to Gaddafi and personally transported suitcases of money between Libya and France. | Francois Lo Presti/AFP via Getty ImagesJanuary 6, 20254:00 am CETBy Victor Goury-LaffontPARIS 鈥?Nicolas Sarkozy is already spending a year under house arrest, but if hes found guilty in his next trial he might have to exchange his ankle monitor for a jumpsuit.Proceedings stanley cup becher in the most serious case dogging the former French president begin Monday, less than a month after the French supreme court upheld a corruption sentence against Sarkozy and ordered him to serve a year under house arrest.Sarkozy stands accused of having illegally accepted money from the late Libyan dictator, Muammar Gaddafi, to finance his first presidential campaign. The brash, tough-talking former interior minister, who was elected president in 2007, has repeatedly professed his innocence, claiming to be the victim of a conspiracy.AdvertisementAdvert stanley deutschland isementThe trial comes after a decade-long investigation triggered by French investigative outlet Mediapart, which in 2012 obtained and published documents allegedly showing that Gaddafi had agreed to provide 鈧?0 stanley cup million to the Sarkozy campaign Ptdt Germany prepares to attack cyber enemies

Interference makes a mockery of democracyEuropean Voice has painted a di stanley website storted picture of events in Bosnia.Copy LinkCopiedShare via emailShare on XShare on WhatsAppShare on LinkedInJuly 1, 20099:01 pm CETYour article on constitutional reform in Bosnia and Herzegovina Constitutional reform under threat , 18-24 June paints a distorted picture of recent developments. The parliament of Republika Srpska, one of the two semi-autonomous entities that make up Bosnia and Herzegovina, did not, as you claim, pass a stanley cup law reclaiming powers from the central government: it published conclusions from a debate that was held in May on the division of competences between central and devolved administrative levels. The Office of the High Representative decided to use its Bonn powers to delete the notes of this particular debate from our parliaments record books. This makes a mockery of democracy in Bosnia 鈥?which is not the same country it was 15 years ago 鈥?and highlights the need for the international communitys powers and role to be changed. AdvertisementAdvertisementBosnia and Herzegovina is currently debating, and trying to reach an agreement on, how to divide competences between its local and central governments. EU member states such as the UK are not chastised for discussing, in democratically elected parliaments, which powers might be better dealt with at local leve vaso stanley l in line with the EU subsidiarity principle. We do not understand why the parliament of Republika Srpska is singled out

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