FACTBOX: Nicolas Sarkozy's book sets out his presidential comeback platform
Nicolas Sarkozy outlined his policy platform in his new book 'Everything for France'
Nicolas Sarkozy will run for president in 2017, hoping to return as France's head of state after being unseated in 2012 by the now deeply unpopular Francois Hollande.
Sarkozy will join more than a dozen contenders vying for the Les Republicains ticket in primaries, where former prime minister Alain Juppe will be his strongest rival.
Below are some key points from his policy platform outlined in a new book Everything for France.
* "Drastically reduce" the number of foreigners who can enter France every year.* Any foreigner wishing to become French will have to spend at least 10 years in France before seeking citizenship, compared with five years now.* Economic migration must stop during the next five-year presidential term.* The right of legal immigrants to bring to France immediate family members will be suspended until there is a coherent immigration policy at the European level.
* Create a special court for "anti-terrorist security". A similar court was used in 1963 against the OAS, a far-right paramilitary organisation that carried out attacks and assassinations in a brief attempt to prevent the independence of Algeria, a former French colony.* Sarkozy indicates he favours a return to "double punishment" of convicted foreigners - a measure he abolished as president. It could require a reform of the European Convention of Human Rights.
* Allow companies to determine the working hours of their employees. If management and unions cannot reach an agreement, a company vote would determine the length of the working week.* The minimum retirement age would be increased to 63 years in 2020 and 64 years in 2025.* The working week for civil servants would increase to 37 hours from 35 hours.* Unemployment benefits would be gradually reduced.