- Nicolas Sarkozy, former French president, has entered prison for conspiracy to finance electoral campaigns.
- His lawyers have requested his provisional release.
- Sarkozy is convicted for his role in a plan to finance his 2007 campaign with funds from Muammar Gaddafi.
- The incident has left French society in shock, adding to a sense of instability amid a political and economic crisis.
- President Macron, despite criticism, privately received Sarkozy, increasing dissatisfaction among the population.
- Support for Sarkozy within the conservative political circle, despite his withdrawal, remains notable.
- Sarkozy's entry into prison adds to various incidents that have left France shocked.
- Macronism is in crisis, with the decline of centrist formations and the increasing influence of the far right and radical left.
- The discontent and political, economic and social instability is noticeably palpable in France.
Conclusion: Recent events continue to exacerbate the crisis in France, with growing civil unrest and a perceived instability in the government.