Group 1 - The Seoul High Court's decision to postpone the trial of Lee Jae-myung until after the presidential election on June 18 has clarified the election situation and allowed Lee to continue his campaign [1][2][4] - Lee Jae-myung leads in polls with a support rate of 46.6%, significantly ahead of his closest rival, Kim Moon-soo, who has a support rate of 27.8% [2] - The postponement of the trial is seen as a strategic move to avoid impacting Lee's candidacy, as any conviction could disqualify him from running for president [4][6] Group 2 - The opposition Democratic Party requested the court to delay the trial, emphasizing the need to protect Lee's rights as a presidential candidate [4][5] - The legal implications of the trial's postponement could lead to significant controversies, especially if Lee wins the election and the court continues to pursue the case against him [6] - The conservative camp is struggling to unify its candidates ahead of the election, with internal conflicts between Kim Moon-soo and former Prime Minister Han Duck-soo potentially splitting votes [7]
参选之路“亮绿灯”,韩国大选热门候选人李在明所涉案件被延期
Di Yi Cai Jing·2025-05-08 07:27