The ruling party said, "We don't deserve to put equality in front of the law," to Lee Jae-myung, "Pressuring the 尹 to investigate."

2025.01.06. AM 10:50
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The People's Power criticized Lee Jae-myung of the Democratic Party of Korea for not being qualified to talk about equality before the law, saying that he is struggling to delay the trial, pressuring the investigation of the president of Yoon Suk Yeol.

At a meeting of the emergency committee, floor leader Kwon Sung-dong mentioned that the first trial of Lee's Public Official Election Act, which should have ended in six months, ended in two years and two months, and that the party leader played hide-and-seek with the judiciary, including refusing to receive a notice of the appeals court's record.

He then urged all citizens to be tried in accordance with the principle of due process, urging them to expedite the second trial of Lee's representative election law as the judiciary's clock should be fair to anyone.

Kim Sang-hoon, chairman of the policy committee, also said, "Equal remarks before the law are not what representative Lee, who is criticized for delaying the trial by using all kinds of expedients," and asked the judiciary to be the last guardian of the Constitution and the law without being swayed by thin tricks.



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