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¿Qué impacto podría tener el juicio y apelación de Sarkozy en la confianza en el sistema judicial francés?
Former French president Nicolas Sarkozy is on trial once again as he appeals his conviction in the Libyan funding case. Although a guilty verdict is unlikely to change what his base thinks of him, it would undeniably taint his legacy. The trial also sends out a clear message to the political elite over corruption and is a robustness test for the country's judicial system, as FRANCE 24's Camille Knight reports
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While Sarkozy's legal troubles are significant, it's essential to consider the broader implications of his trial on public perception. Will it genuinely improve or harm trust in the justice system, depending on the eventual ruling and public reaction?
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Sarkozy's trial demonstrates that the French justice system holds even powerful figures accountable, reinforcing public trust. His conviction sends a message that corruption will not be tolerated, which is crucial for a healthy democracy.
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