Government Accountability

Sarkozy’s Libyan Funding Trial Exposes Risks of Foreign Interference in Democratic Elections

By National Security Desk | September 24, 2025

As former French President Nicolas Sarkozy faces trial for allegedly accepting secret funds from Libya’s Gadhafi regime, the case highlights the dangers foreign money poses to national sovereignty and democratic integrity.

Former French President Nicolas Sarkozy stands at the center of a high-stakes legal drama with profound implications for national sovereignty and election integrity worldwide. If convicted by a Paris court of secretly accepting millions in campaign financing from Moammar Gadhafi's Libyan regime during his 2007 presidential bid, Sarkozy faces up to ten years behind bars — a historic verdict that would mark the first time a former French leader is found guilty of illicit foreign funding. This case is not just about one man’s alleged corruption; it reveals how globalist money can infiltrate democratic processes, undermining voter trust and national...

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