Nicolas Sarkozy was called to testify regarding questions surrounding letters from Claude Guéant, a close advisor. The court focused on the extent of Sarkozy’s relationship with Guéant prior to 2002.
Timeline of Relationship
Sarkozy stated he may have encountered Guéant before 2002, but indicated any substantial discussion regarding Guéant’s appointment occurred in 2002, after his nomination by Jacques Chirac. He clarified that a true discussion or close relationship began around 2002.
When questioned about previous statements seemingly excluding any function with Guéant before 2002, Sarkozy maintained he did not recall any working lunches with his advisor. He conceded he may have met Guéant prior to his appointment, but described their relationship as not close enough to consider collaboration before being named by Chirac.
Sarkozy stated that while they may have crossed paths and shaken hands, a reciprocal trust developed in May 2002.
Frequently Asked Questions
What was the focus of the court’s questioning?
The court questioned Nicolas Sarkozy about the nature of his relationship with Claude Guéant before 2002, specifically in relation to letters from Guéant.

When did Sarkozy say a close relationship with Guéant began?
Sarkozy stated that a true discussion or close relationship with Claude Guéant began around 2002.
Did Sarkozy deny ever meeting Guéant before 2002?
Sarkozy did not deny meeting Guéant before 2002, but stated their relationship was not close enough to consider collaboration until after his nomination by Jacques Chirac.
It remains to be seen how this testimony will influence the court’s assessment of the case, and what further questions may be posed to Sarkozy or Guéant as the proceedings continue.
