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Sarkozy seeks donations on Facebook for hard-up party | |
(about 5 hours later) | |
Former French President Nicolas Sarkozy has asked for donations in a Facebook appeal to help his cash-strapped conservative UMP party. | |
The opposition UMP suffered a big blow earlier when election auditors billed it for 11m euros (£9.4m; $14.3m). | |
It was asked to repay state funds advanced for Mr Sarkozy's 2012 presidential campaign, on the grounds it had breached spending limits. | |
Mr Sarkozy said the "unprecedented situation" was a threat to pluralism. | |
He said on Facebook that it "threatens the party that must prepare the really necessary alternative to socialism". | |
"I have to take on my responsibilities by committing myself to work towards the freedom of democratic expression in our country. I am asking you to help me by mobilising, like me, towards this end." | |
According to the Constitutional Council, which rules on electoral disputes, the UMP overspent by 2.1%. | |
Mr Sarkozy resigned from the Council in protest at the move on Thursday. | |
As a former French president, he automatically became a member of the constitutional body last year. | As a former French president, he automatically became a member of the constitutional body last year. |
Hard times for UMP | |
Party leader Jean-Francois Cope launched a national fundraising campaign after the ruling, which leading centre-right daily Le Figaro described as a "hard blow" for the UMP's finances. | |
Since its defeat at the presidential and parliamentary elections, the party is believed to have further lost support because of a bitter party leadership battle. | Since its defeat at the presidential and parliamentary elections, the party is believed to have further lost support because of a bitter party leadership battle. |
French parties receive grants from the government in proportion to their strength in parliament. | |
Under electoral law Mr Sarkozy would normally be entitled to have 47.5% of his total campaign spending reimbursed, the AFP news agency reports. | |
It is the first time a candidate reaching the second round of a presidential election has been refused that reimbursement. | |
Satirical blogger Nain Portekoi tweeted an image of the UMP's tree logo looking withered in response to the news. | |
The UMP was allotted 22.5m euros for Mr Sarkozy's unsuccessful contest with Socialist challenger Francois Hollande and was found by the Constitutional Council to have overspent by 466,118 euros. | The UMP was allotted 22.5m euros for Mr Sarkozy's unsuccessful contest with Socialist challenger Francois Hollande and was found by the Constitutional Council to have overspent by 466,118 euros. |
To ensure an even playing field, France caps election funding, bans large donations and subsidises campaign spending. |
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