
Nicolas Sarkozy
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Nicolas Paul Stéphane Sarközy de Nagy-Bocsa is a French former politician who served as President of France from 2007 to 2012.
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Nicolas Paul Stéphane Sarközy de Nagy-Bocsa is a French politician, lawyer, statesperson, and jurist born in Paris in 1955. He has served as President of the French Republic, member of the French National Assembly, and Member of the European Parliament. His professional activities have taken place in Strasbourg, Brussels, and Paris. He is educated at Paris Nanterre University, University of Paris, Sciences Po, and Lycée Chaptal.
Sarkozy is the author of fourteen works, including *L'Europe*, *Présidentielles*, *Sarkozy, 1978-2006*, *Nicolas a dit*, *Un traité pour l'Europe*, *The French white paper on defence and national security*, and *Défense et sécurité nationale*. He is recognized in the French Presidents collection. His notable events include the Panama Papers and the Sarkozy-Gaddafi case. He is a male Christian who speaks French and supports Paris Saint-Germain FC. He has received the Grand Cross of the Legion of Honour, Order of Glory, Knight of the Legion of Honour, and National Order of Merit.
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- L'Europe
- Présidentielles, Sarkozy, 1978-2006, Nicolas a dit
- Un traité pour l'Europe
- The French white paper on defence and national security
- Défense et sécurité nationale
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