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French President Sarkozy, Wife Separate
2007-10-18
PARIS (AP) - French President Nicolas Sarkozy and his wife, Cecilia, are separating by mutual consent after nearly 11 years of marriage, his office said Thursday.

The announcement ended weeks of speculation about troubles in their marriage and came as Sarkozy is facing the first major challenge of his five-month presidency: crippling nationwide transportation strikes. The three-line, 15-word statement did not mention the word divorce, and said the two would not comment on the separation. Sarkozy was in Portugal for a European Union summit.

The Sarkozys separated for several months in 2005, getting back together as the presidential campaign moved into high gear. However, Cecilia Sarkozy has rarely appeared with her husband in public since.

On Wednesday, the respected newsweekly The National Enquirer Le Nouvel Observateur reported on its Web site that Sarkozy, 52, and his 49-year-old wife appeared before a judge on Monday, and told him that they are seeking a legal separation. The report did not cite any sources.

News channel LCI gave a different version, saying Cecilia Sarkozy saw a judge alone Monday and the judge later visited the presidential Elysee Palace to give Sarkozy a document to countersign.

Rumors of the split has sparked debate among experts over whether the constitution even allows them to divorce.
IIUC, thanks to the gerry-rigging made by shirak to give himself Presidential Immunity™.
Two experts argued in a full-page commentary Wednesday in daily Liberation that Article 67 of the constitution, added to bolster presidential protection, prevents anyone, including a spouse, from bringing a legal action against the president. Even divorce by mutual consent could be complicated because of the strong legal protections designed to keep sitting presidents out of court.
So here's an opportunity for Nick to show that he's not above the law.
Both Sarkozys have been married before. They have two children each from their previous marriages, as well as their own son, Louis.
Posted by:anonymous5089

#5  ALso ala FRANCE, NOSI > FRENCH NAVY *** HLD PROVES LARGE NAVAL HQ's CAN BE EMBARKED. NATO NAVEX SSSSSSSSHHHHHHHHH setting the stage/
prelimins for future OWG 1000-flag Global Navy = Global Task Force. Humanitarian missions, international cooperation, police action(s)= waging war to prevent war, etc.
Posted by: JosephMendiola   2007-10-18 23:13  

#4  Wikipédia is the friend of ignorant fools like me :
Statut pénal du président de la République française - Wikipédia
La Commission Avril (IIRC, at the time, there was speculation the decision the conseil constitutionnel took under roland dumas, and which gave immunity to the french president while examining how to adapt french laws to fit into the international penal court's frame, was politically motivated, while dumas was himself in corruption-related troubles).
La réforme constitutionnelle du 23 février 2007
Posted by: anonymous5089   2007-10-18 12:26  

#3  Oh and it is not gerry-riging but something akin to your privilege of the executive. That Consitutional provision was invoked by Chirac but he was not teh author

As far as I know, the penal immunity of the president was first tinkered by a commission in 2002, when France had to adapt its laws to the international court through the conseil constitutionnel, and then in 2007, right before shirak left office (art 67 of the constitution). Before shirak, the question wasn't even asked, and the responses that were made were IMHO made on the express purpose he could escape any kind of trouble with the law. But, again, I'm no constitutionalist, and I spent my aborted years in law school stoned and drunken, so...
Posted by: anonymous5089   2007-10-18 12:20  

#2  Lucky man...
Posted by: William Jefferson Clinton   2007-10-18 11:25  

#1  THe Nouvel Obervateur respected? Hah!

Oh and it is not gerry-riging but something akin to your privilege of the executive. That Consitutional provision was invoked by Chirac but he was not teh author
Posted by: JFM   2007-10-18 09:22  

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