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Former French President Sarkozy faces trial over alleged campaign funding from Gaddafi

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Former French President Sarkozy faces trial over alleged campaign funding from Gaddafi

Former French President Sarkozy faces trial over alleged campaign funding from Gaddafi

Sarkozy, who was France’s president from 2007 to 2012, retired from public life in 2017.


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