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Morning opening: What's next for Nicolas Sarkozy?

Jakub Krupa

Jakub Krupa

A French court is expected to decide today on whether the country’s former president Nicolas Sarkozy could be released from jail pending his appeal against a five-year sentence over criminal conspiracy to obtain election campaign funds from the regime of the late Libyan dictator Muammar Gaddafi.

Nicolas Sarkozy and Carla Bruni on the day of Sarkozy’s imprisonment
Nicolas Sarkozy and Carla Bruni on the day of Sarkozy’s imprisonment Photograph: PSNEWZ/SIPA/Shutterstock

Sarkozy has been in jail since 21 October, but his lawyers immediately requested that he be released pending trial, with an ankle tag or a house arrest as other available options.

He is expected to appear in court via video call.

AFP noted that the former president last month received a visit from justice minister Gérald Darmanin, despite warnings from France’s top prosecutor Remy Heitz that it risked “undermining the independence of magistrates” before the appeals trial.

Last week, Sarkozy used his social media to thank people for all letters of support sent to the prison, adding: “The end of this story has not been written yet.”

The hearing is expected to start shortly, and a decision could come as early as this afternoon. I will keep an eye on this story for you.

Separately, we will also cover some latest developments from Belgium, France, Germany, Lithuania, Poland, Slovakia, Spain, and Ukraine, among others.

It’s Monday, 10 November 2025, it’s Jakub Krupa here, and this is Europe Live.

Good morning.

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If the court decides to release Sarkozy and allow him to await the appeal out of jail, it could happen as early as today.

The country is set to celebrate a bank holiday tomorrow – the Armistice Day, marking the end of the first world war – which means that any decision taken today could be implemented very quickly so to avoid delays.

But let’s not get ahead of ourselves…

The court is currently going through a summary of the case so far, before it opens to submissions from defence, BFMTV is reporting.

There are no cameras inside, so we have to rely on what is being reported by those inside the Paris court room.

Hearing about Sarkozy's potential release begins

The hearing is now under way.

Former Sarkozy rival in the 2007 presidential election, Ségolène Royal, told TF1 she would not be shocked if he gets released from jail today. She said that just as making him go into prison – even for a bit – seemed to follow the existing case law, so would his possible release today.

Human rights activists seem to agree with that take, saying he may no longer meet the conditions for pre-trial detention.

But let’s see what happens.

Sarkozy's family and allies arrive in court

Sarkozy’s wife Carla Bruni has arrived at the Paris Appeal Court to support her husband in his effort to leave jail after just 20 days.

Carla Bruni arriving at the Paris Appeal Court for the request for release of Nicolas Sarkozy in Paris.
Carla Bruni arriving at the Paris Appeal Court for the request for release of Nicolas Sarkozy in Paris. Photograph: Raphaël Lafargue/ABACA/Shutterstock

His lawyer, Christophe Ingrain, is also (obviously) there.

Former French President Nicolas Sarkozy’s lawyer Christophe Ingrain arrives at a Paris court before it decides whether to release Sarkozy from prison.
Former French President Nicolas Sarkozy’s lawyer Christophe Ingrain arrives at a Paris court before it decides whether to release Sarkozy from prison. Photograph: Emma Da Silva/AP

Morning opening: What's next for Nicolas Sarkozy?

Jakub Krupa

Jakub Krupa

A French court is expected to decide today on whether the country’s former president Nicolas Sarkozy could be released from jail pending his appeal against a five-year sentence over criminal conspiracy to obtain election campaign funds from the regime of the late Libyan dictator Muammar Gaddafi.

Nicolas Sarkozy and Carla Bruni on the day of Sarkozy’s imprisonment
Nicolas Sarkozy and Carla Bruni on the day of Sarkozy’s imprisonment Photograph: PSNEWZ/SIPA/Shutterstock

Sarkozy has been in jail since 21 October, but his lawyers immediately requested that he be released pending trial, with an ankle tag or a house arrest as other available options.

He is expected to appear in court via video call.

AFP noted that the former president last month received a visit from justice minister Gérald Darmanin, despite warnings from France’s top prosecutor Remy Heitz that it risked “undermining the independence of magistrates” before the appeals trial.

Last week, Sarkozy used his social media to thank people for all letters of support sent to the prison, adding: “The end of this story has not been written yet.”

The hearing is expected to start shortly, and a decision could come as early as this afternoon. I will keep an eye on this story for you.

Separately, we will also cover some latest developments from Belgium, France, Germany, Lithuania, Poland, Slovakia, Spain, and Ukraine, among others.

It’s Monday, 10 November 2025, it’s Jakub Krupa here, and this is Europe Live.

Good morning.

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