He spent twenty days behind bars and now it’s time for everyone to know how he went.
The book “” is expected to be released on December 10. According to the press release of publisher Fayard, the former French president’s book has 216 pages, which is just under 11 pages for each day of detention.
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“There is nothing to see and nothing to do, which really begs the question, what exactly are you going to write 216 pages about?” Silence does not exist in La Sade [φυλακή στο Παρίσι]but that the noise is unfortunately permanent,” says Sarkozy.
Did prison break Sarkozy? No, as it says. “Such as [στη]In the desert, the inner life grows stronger in prison,” he says characteristically.
“In prison, there is nothing to see and nothing to do. I forget the silence that doesn’t exist at Health where there is a lot to hear. The noise there is unfortunately constant. But like the desert, the interior life is strengthened in prison. » Nicolas Sarkozy, The diary of a prisoner.…
— Nicolas Sarkozy (@NicolasSarkozy)
Sarkozy, 70, was jailed after being found guilty of allowing a “close associate” and “unofficial intermediaries” to try to secure funding from Muammar Gaddafi’s regime in Libya for his election campaign in 2007. That made him the first former French head of state to end up behind bars since Nazi collaborator Philippe Then
He was allowed to be released on November 10 after an appeals court approved his request for release. During his detention Sarkozy was isolated from the general prison population,
