L’ex presidente francese Nicolas Sarkozy, che lunedì conoscerà la durata della sua carcerazione dopo essere stato condannato a cinque anni di carcere, diventerà il primo ex capo di Stato di un paese dell’Unione europea a finire dietro le sbarre.

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    1. MercatorLondon on

      there are some hot candidates such as Fico in Slovakia

    2. WaldWaechterin on

      Good. We need more of this and we need harsher punishments, not just 5 years in prison.

    3. Nuclear-Jester on

      Hahah, get fucked you French version of Berlusconi

      ~~He should have just fled to some arab country like Craxi did~~

    4. Euphoric-Neon-2054 on

      Insane how men can no longer commit criminal conspiracy in a case related to millions of euros of illicit funds from the late Libyan leader Col Muammar Gaddafi simply due to Woke.

    5. Unhappy_Produce_9557 on

      I feel like there should be much more politicians behind bars, including heads of goverments.

    6. Bear_the_serker on

      And of course he has a strong Hungarian heritage, way to go people (for context, I’m also Hungarian, I’m pissed because we’ve been setting negative records for decades now).

    7. Oleleplop on

      the way many medias are defending him is sincerely disgusting

    8. JohnnyElRed on

      I feel like given the recent corruption history of many European countries, that list should be longer.

    9. Little_Bug3835 on

      The title is incorrect. Croatian prime minister Ivo Sanader was in jail for a few years for, among other things, being bribed by Hungarian oil company to sell Croatian government owned oil company. He was captured while trying to run away on a border crossing.

    10. He is not the first. Former Portuguese PM José Sócrates did serve 9 months of jail time before being moved to house arrest and released amidst all that shitshow.

    11. deeper182 on

      Former PM of Romania, Adrian Nastase would like a word with who put that “the first” in the title.

    12. anders_hansson on

      How is it OK to post news like this without a link to a source?

    13. Should’ve been part of a long list, but I’ll just say it’s insane that Berlusconi never went to prison for his ties with the Mafia

    14. AconitumUrsinum on

      Only because the ÖVP’s and Sebastian Kurz’ connections to the Austrian justice system are still too good.

    15. Spare-Advance-3334 on

      Let’s hope not the last. Looking at another infamous Hungarian.

    16. krenoten on

      Silvio Berlusconi managed to avoid prison despite being sentenced to prison multiple times. Once due to paying to have sex with a minor, he was acquitted. Another for bribery and corruption, but the statute of limitations ran out before a final ruling was reached. He was convicted of tax fraud and sentenced to 4 years in prison, 3 of which were granted amnesty because of his advanced age, and instead of going to jail for the last year he had to do some unpaid community service work in an elderly care facility for a year, and he was allowed to stop 45 days early for good behavior.

      LMAO who downvotes this? Does Silvio have bots out there defending him beyond the grave?

    17. Hypertelic on

      As a french I will just say : “PUTAIN OUAIS, SARKO ! VA DORMIRE EN TAULE SALE RACAILLE !”

    18. TomGnabry on

      Imagine being born into a wealthy family, then your father makes the family even wealthier, and then you go on to do corrupt things while leading a country in your old age to make a few extra bucks.

      What on earth posseses people to be so recklessly greedy is beyond me, honestly.

    19. Tinycomett on

      This shouldn’t be historic, it should be standard. No one, not even a president, should be above the law.

    20. Realistically, he won’t serve much time, if any. He’ll be let go afrer a few weeks/months because his tummy hurts or something. But it’s a symbolic outcome and honestly it’s better than nothing.

    21. PanchoVillaForEver on

      I am happy for the European checks and balances. This makes the French presidential institution stronger. More corrupt individuals should be behind bars to make our democracies stronger. Let’s go Europe!!!!

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