Nicolas Sarkozy is costly to the Republic. Very expensive, according to Mediapart (subscriber link), which reveals details of amounts incurred by the state to the former president, supporting documents. The information website estimated this cost at 1.6 million since May 2012, when the defeat of Nicolas Sarkozy facing François Hollande.
Upon leaving the Elysee, Nicolas Sarkozy s is located rue de Miromesnil in the 8th arrondissement of Paris. The state has since supported the equipment of its offices in lamps, tables, computers or phones. And the rent of 16,341 euros per month, or around 200,000 euros per year. Two years (purchase of furniture included), the addition of street Miromesnil would exceed 570,000 euros, said the site, which also points out that Nicolas Sarkozy rolls since in C6V6 Citroen HDI Exclusive, high car range whose invoice of 44,141 euros was sent to the state.
The State assumes all payroll
The State also supports the compensation of its employees (five state officials made available contractual and five counselors) to 660,000 euros net per year.
According to the calculation made by Mediapart , the amount of the benefits of Nicolas Sarkozy therefore stood for two and a half years to 1.6 million euros, “with an even heavier cost to the State, which assumes all the payroll, “is he said. Benefits including former President enjoys legally. Since 1985, these benefits are due to former presidents with a simple letter signed by the Prime Minister at the time, Laurent Fabius.
“As Chirac and Giscard”
Nevertheless, in this case, the situation can be problematic. Since the end of November, Nicolas Sarkozy has indeed taken over the reins of the UMP, the main opposition party. No question as he abandons these generous benefits ensures its communications advisor, Véronique Waché, which explains to Mediapart that they are due to him. “It remains former president Circular 1985 s therefore applies, as Chirac and Giscard. He works three days a week and two days UMP street Miromesnil. ” And to clarify that the organization was split for “so there is no ambiguity.” Not sure if this is enough to silence critics
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