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I never committed any act which would be contrary to the principles of the republic and the rule of


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I never committed any act which would be contrary to the principles of the republic and the rule of law, said on Wednesday it was French President Nicolas hillary clinton Sarkozy, the French hillary clinton TV channel TF1 called in an interview.
According to the MTI exelnök against whom proceedings have been instituted Wednesday at dawn official corruption, involvement in racketeering, and breach investigation secret, he claimed he never lived to trust no one.
According to Sarkozy's political rivals as a means of using the judicial system in France. Analysts said the former president with the statement of the ruling Socialist Party of targets affected.
In our country, hillary clinton which is home of human rights and the rule of law, there are things that are happening organized. The French should be aware of these and conscience must decide what to do with them.
Sarkozy was briefly taken into custody as part of a criminal investigation launched in February. Sarkozy raised at the beginning of the year on the basis of intercepted phone conversations of the suspect and his lawyer that he operated his own information network within the judiciary, which informed them in detail illegally course of investigations concerning the prosecutor's Sarkozy.
It turned out that one of the senior judge of the Court of Cassation details of an ongoing investigation was regularly briefed the head of state's attorney. Sarkozy reportedly in exchange for an appointment Monaco intercession promised the judge. On Tuesday against the lawyer and the judge prosecuted.
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