Former French President Nicolas Sarkozy was released from prison after serving less than three weeks, following a court decision in Paris. The court concluded that his imprisonment was unjustified, leading to his early release. Sarkozy’s legal team expressed satisfaction with the ruling, highlighting the lack of sufficient grounds for continued detention.
Despite his release, Sarkozy remains under judicial supervision as he appeals the court’s decision. The legal process is ongoing, and the former president is expected to be closely monitored while the case progresses through the judicial system.
Sarkozy’s detention has drawn significant public and political attention in France, amid his ongoing legal battles. The case continues to be a prominent issue in French politics, reflecting broader debates over judicial accountability and political influence.