The Seoul High Court has delayed the trial of presidential candidate Lee Jae-myung until after the June 3 election, a decision reflecting the tense political atmosphere in South Korea. Critics suggest this ruling could favor Lee, potentially harming the opposition People Power Party (PPP). Lee, accused of various charges including election law violations and embezzlement, initially faced heavy legal challenges but managed to appeal successfully. However, the Supreme Court's recent ruling reverses his acquittal, igniting debates on the implications for the upcoming election and political stability.
The Seoul High Court's decision to delay Lee Jae-myung's trial has raised concerns about political stability in South Korea amid a volatile election climate.
Critics argue the postponement of Lee's trial could significantly benefit his campaign for the June 3 election, potentially undermining the opposition's chances.
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