Lee Jae-myung, who is about to be sentenced...In a single response, 'Do not stimulate the judiciary'

2024.11.23. AM 04:57
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Lee Jae-myung of the Democratic Party, who was sentenced to heavy punishment in the first trial for violating the Public Official Election Act, is set to be sentenced to the first trial of the perjury teacher case this time.

The Democratic Party of Korea says that no matter the outcome, there will be no difference in the representative system, but it seems to refrain from saying or doing anything that can stimulate the judiciary.

Reporter Kim Kyung-soo reports.

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The Democratic Party of Korea, which is about to be sentenced to the first trial of Lee Jae-myung's perjury teacher case, is emphasizing a single confrontation.

Regardless of factions, the prediction that the Lee Jae-myung system will not be shaken no matter what the results come out is dominant.

[Kim Byung-joo / Rep. of the Democratic Party of Korea (SBS Radio 'Kim Tae-hyun's Political Show' on the 22nd): There are no internal children's songs. / It was a political judgment of what the political prosecution prosecuted.]

[Kim Doo-kwan / Former lawmaker of the Democratic Party of Korea (KBS Radio 'Absolute Shooting' on the 22nd): Lee Jae-myung's system is firmly established, so it is not expected to be shaken.]

Lee has not slowed down his people's livelihood by meeting with market merchants in his political hometown of Gyeonggi Province.

A potential competitor and Gyeonggi Province Governor Kim Dong-yeon also accompanied the meeting, which was interpreted as an attempt to consolidate the chaotic atmosphere within the party by realizing judicial risks.

There is also a glimpse of the atmosphere not to provoke the court.

Earlier, the Democratic Party of Korea responded furiously immediately after Lee's first sentence of the election law, but

[Park Chan-dae / Minjoo Party floor leader (16th): It's a crazy ruling by a crazy regime.]

[Kim Min-seok / Supreme Council member of the Democratic Party of Korea (18th): If you say you are a judge who graduated from Seoul National University of Law?]

This time, CEO Lee himself issued a restraining order, saying, "It is not desirable to hold the judiciary together and criticize it."

[Lee Jae-myung / Minjoo Party leader (22nd): There are far more capable judges who are conscientious and have a strong sense of justice, / My thanks and respect to the judiciary.]

In the same vein, Lee decided not to speak at this weekend's outdoor rally.

As he was hit in the first trial of the election law, which expected the sentence to be relatively light, he has no choice but to be cautious.

Ahead of the first trial of Lee Jae-myung's perjury teacher, which will bring considerable repercussions to the opposition, Yeouido's political circles are once again turning to the court.

I'm Kim Kyungsoo of YTN.



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