Former French President Nicolas Sarkozy Begins Historic Prison Term.

saercozy21102025PARIS, FRANCE:--- Inside a dramatic turn of events, Nicolas Sarkozy — who served as President of France from 2007 to 2012 — officially entered prison today to begin a five-year sentence after being convicted of criminal conspiracy linked to illicit campaign financing from Libya for his 2007 presidential campaign.

Key Facts at a Glance

  • On 25 September 2025, the Paris Criminal Court found Sarkozy guilty of criminal conspiracy (“association de malfaiteurs”) in a scheme to raise funds from the late Libyan leader Muammar Gaddafi’s regime to help finance the 2007 campaign.
  • He was given a five-year prison sentence, a fine of €100,000, and a five-year ban from holding public office.
  • Despite being convicted, Sarkozy immediately appealed. Under the court’s decision, he must nevertheless begin serving the sentence without waiting for the appeal to be completed—an exceptional measure cited as justified by the “exceptional gravity” of the case.
  • On 21 October 2025, at the age of 70, he became the first former French head of state in the post-war era to go to prison.
  • He entered La Santé Prison in Paris, reportedly to be held under solitary or special-protection conditions because of his high-profile status.

What Happened Today

This morning, Sarkozy departed his Paris residence hand-in-hand with his wife, Carla Bruni‑Sarkozy, while surrounded by supporters chanting his name and waving French flags.
He entered a police vehicle, which carried him to La Santé Prison, where he will serve his sentence. The decision to incarcerate him before his appeal concludes has provoked vigorous debate over legal precedent and political impact.

While en route, he released a message via social media asserting his innocence:

“It is not a former president of the Republic who is being imprisoned this morning — it is an innocent man,” he wrote.

Legal & Political Significance

The case marks a watershed moment in French politics and justice. According to observers:

  • The imposition of immediate incarceration for a former president underscores shifting attitudes toward accountability and white-collar crime in France.
  • Critics argue the decision to jail Sarkozy while his appeal is ongoing raises concerns about the presumption of innocence and equality before the law.
  • Sarkozy’s conviction comes amid multiple prior legal troubles, making this the most serious to date, given the actual prison term.

What’s Next

  • Sarkozy’s legal team has requested early release pending appeal; under French la,w the appeals court has up to two months to decide.
  • His incarceration is expected to tilt the political landscape: although he is no longer running for office, his influence within conservative circles remains significant.
  • Public reaction is mixed–while many see the verdict as a symbol of justice, his supporters view it as political persecution.

Behind the Conviction

The prosecution’s core claim was that between 2005 and 2007, Sarkozy and his allies negotiated an illicit funding pact with Gaddafi’s regime in exchange for diplomatic and business favours. While the court did not establish with certainty that all the funds were used in the campaign, it found the “association” and act of scheming criminal under French law.

Human & Symbolic Dimensions

Few former presidents in the Western democratic world have faced prison. Reporting notes like:

  • Supporters outside his home displayed banners reading “Courage Nicolas, return soon” and sang the French national anthem as he left.
  • He is reported to have taken books with him, including Alexandre Dumas’ The Count of Monte Cristo, symbolising his sense of conviction and the dramatic nature of his fall from power.

For the Evening Edition

Today’s incarceration of Nicolas Sarkozy isn’t merely a legal milestone—it is a moment of symbolic rupture. A man who once stood at the summit of French politics is now subject to the same bars and cells he once governed. With his appeal yet to be heard, and remaining public influence intact, France now watches how his absence, behind walls, will echo through the corridors of power.


NV GEBE Partners with Government of Sint Maarten to Launch Utility Relief Pilot Program for Vulnerable Community Members.

brugroggendorf21102025PHILIPSBURG:--- N.V. Gemeenschappelijk Electriciteitsbedrijf Bovenwindse Eilanden (NV GEBE) and the Government of Sint Maarten, through the Ministry of Public Health, Social Development, and Labor's, Division of Labor Affairs and Social Services (DLASS), announced today the launch of a groundbreaking one-year pilot program to provide utility bill relief for vulnerable members of the community.

Program Overview

The pilot program will provide up to XCG 50,000 in monthly relief to eligible financial aid recipients and community members, helping to ease the financial burden of utility costs for those most in need. Through this collaborative initiative, qualifying individuals can receive up to XCG 250 per month in utility bill deductions. "This partnership represents our commitment to supporting the most vulnerable members of our community," said Mr. Thomas Roggendorf, Transition Manager of NV GEBE. "By working together with the Government and Social Services, we can make a meaningful difference in people's lives during challenging economic times."

How the Program Works

The relief will be administered through a voucher system, with each voucher valued at XCG 50. Eligible members can receive up to five vouchers per month, providing a maximum monthly relief of XCG 250 on their utility bills. Social Services will determine eligibility based on their registry of vulnerable community members and will conduct reassessments every two months to ensure the program reaches those who need it most. The program allocates: • XCG 25,000 monthly for existing registered financial aid community members • XCG 25,000 monthly for new eligible members within the community who apply through Social Services.

Eligibility Requirements

To qualify for the program, individuals must: • Be a private person (not a legal entity) • Have utility bills in their own name as an existing NV GEBE customer.

*  Be registered with Social Services as a vulnerable member of the community or be approved as a new eligible member after assessment

• Meet the requirements – as set forth in the National Ordinance on Financial Aid.

Minister of Public Health, Social Development & Labor, Mr. Richinel Brug, emphasized the importance of this initiative: "This pilot program demonstrates our government's dedication to social services and ensuring that our most vulnerable citizens have access to essential services. We are grateful to NV GEBE for their partnership in this vital community support effort. I want to thank Drs. Dros-Richardson and the entire staff of Social Services for their dedication to seeing this pilot program through.

Application Process:

Community members interested in the program should contact Social Services to determine their eligibility. Social Services will handle all assessments and provide qualified individuals with vouchers that can be redeemed at NV GEBE's office when making utility bill payments. Mrs. Peggy-Ann Dros-Richardson, Division Head of Labor Affairs & Social Services, added: "We encourage anyone facing financial hardship with their utility costs to reach out to Social Services. Our team is ready to assess applications and provide support to those who qualify for this important relief program."

Program Duration:

The pilot program will run for one year from the date of implementation, with the implementation date set to be December 1, 2025, with the possibility of extension based on the program's success and continued collaboration between the parties. The public is strongly encouraged to listen out for radio interviews, FAQ sheets, and more critical information to be shared in the coming weeks – ahead of December 1, 2025.

Committee of Kingdom Affairs and Inter-Parliamentary Relations (CKAIR) to meet for debriefing of IPKO and Tripartite September 25-29, 2025.

PHILIPSBURG:---The Permanent Committee of Kingdom Affairs and Inter-Parliamentary Relations (CKAIR) of Parliament will meet on October 22, 2025.

The Committee meeting is scheduled for Wednesday at 14:00 hrs. in the Legislative Hall at Wilhelminastraat #1 in Philipsburg.

The agenda points are:

1. Incoming documents 

2. Debriefing IPKO and Tripartite September 25-29, 2025

Members of the public are invited to the House of Parliament to attend parliamentary deliberations.

All persons visiting the House of Parliament must adhere to the house rules.

The House of Parliament is located across from the Court House in Philipsburg. 

The parliamentary sessions will be carried live on TV 15, Soualiga Headlines, via SXM GOV radio FM 107.9, via Pearl Radio FM 98.1, the audio via the internet www.youtube.com/c/SintMaartenParliament and www.pearlfmradio.sx  

Central Committee meeting of Parliament regarding the Appointment of the Monument Council (2025–2029) and Re-Appointment of the Ombudsman.

PHILIPSBURG:--- The House of Parliament will sit in a Central Committee meeting on October 22, 2025.

The Central Committee meeting is scheduled for Wednesday at 10.00 hrs. in the General Assembly Chamber of the House at Wilhelminastraat #1 in Philipsburg.

The agenda points are:

  1. Appointment of the Monument Council for the period of 2025-2029 (IS/1384/2024-2025 dated August 29, 2025)
  2. Re-appointment of the current Ombudsman ex. Article 2 of the National Ordinance Ombudsman (IS/1164/24-25 dated June 12, 2025)

The Minister of Education, Culture, Youth, and Sports (ECYS) will be in attendance for the first agenda point. 

Members of the public are invited to the House of Parliament to attend parliamentary deliberations.

All persons visiting the House of Parliament must adhere to the house rules.

The House of Parliament is located across from the Court House in Philipsburg. 

The parliamentary sessions will be carried live on Soualiga Headlines, via SXM GOV radio FM 107.9, via Pearl Radio FM 98.1, the audio via the internet www.sxmparliament.org, www.pearlfmradio.sx and www.youtube.com/c/SintMaartenParliament 

WYCCF Celebrates International Day of Older Persons.

wycfelderly2102025PHILIPSBURG:--- The White & Yellow Cross Care Foundation (WYCCF) proudly celebrated International Day of Older Persons on October 4 with its annual festive gathering at the St. Martin’s Home. The event, held in the Home’s renovated dining room, brought together clients and their families for an afternoon filled with music, laughter, and quality time.

This annual celebration honours the wisdom, life experience, and lasting contributions of Sint Maarten’s older persons community. The atmosphere was vibrant, with live performances by The Control Band, The Harmonic, and captivating steel pan music setting the tone for a joyful occasion. Guests also enjoyed energetic dance performances, which added extra flair to the festivities.

Laughter filled the room as families and clients danced, sang along, and shared cherished moments together. Refreshments and drinks were available for sale, and of course, the Ponche Cuba flowed freely, adding to the celebration.

“The celebrated International Day of Older Persons is one of our favourite events of the year,” said Laurencia Marlin, the main organizer of this event. “It’s wonderful to see our clients and their families enjoying themselves, connecting through music and dance, and celebrating life together.”

The WYCCF extends heartfelt thanks to Red Alert, who sponsored the beautiful T-shirts, as well as Office World, Kadaster, and Kreative Juices for their generous support.
A special thank you also goes out to all the staff, volunteers, musicians, and families who made this day such a success. Viola Stevens.

We especially thank the nursing staff, domestic workers, and kitchen team for the delicious food that was so thoughtfully prepared. Appreciation also goes to the main organizers of the event, Mrs. Laurencia Marlin and Mrs. Annick Hughes. But also to Mrs. Macfolda, Nurse Mildred, and the Social Committee members for their contributions, and to Mrs. Irene for arranging the sponsorship of our T-shirts through Red Alert. Our gratitude extends to the maintenance and laundry teams, and to the Nursing Home and Elderly Care clients who helped create the beautiful table centerpieces.

The event also featured wonderful performances by the Charlotte Brookson Academy, Jolly Dancer Ingrid Hermance, and her granddaughter Makiya Marlin, as well as a heartfelt poem by Tamara Groenveldt. Thanks to Nurse Nikita, Nurse Maxwell, and all the client families who helped on the day of the event. Special appreciation to the Methodist Reverend for opening the program in prayer, and to our M.C. Nkosasana.

Events like these highlight the Foundation’s commitment to providing not only quality care but also joy, connection, and community for the elderly of Sint Maarten.


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