Group 1 - The latest Gallup Korea poll indicates that former President Yoon Suk-yeol has a 77% negative approval rating, making him the "worst former president in South Korea's history" [1][3] - The special investigation team has filed lawsuits against 24 individuals, including Yoon, regarding the emergency martial law he declared last year [1][3] - Yoon is facing 11 charges, including insurrection, abuse of power, and document forgery, with the most serious charge potentially leading to life imprisonment or the death penalty [1][3] Group 2 - The special investigation team concluded that Yoon began preparing for the emergency martial law before October 2023 to eliminate political opposition and maintain power [3] - Yoon attempted to create conditions for declaring martial law by provoking North Korea through military actions, which ultimately failed [3] - The prosecution is expected to propose sentencing recommendations in early January, with a first-instance verdict anticipated around mid-February [3] Group 3 - The former intelligence chief was sentenced to two years in prison for violating personal information protection laws and bribery [4] - Other former officials, including a former prime minister, are facing charges of abuse of power and neglect of duty, with a verdict expected by January 21 [4] - The former first lady is also under prosecution, with the prosecution seeking a 15-year sentence and a fine of 2 billion won for stock manipulation and bribery [4] Group 4 - Public perception of the emergency martial law event remains divided, reflecting ongoing societal polarization in South Korea [5] - The presidential office is set to return to the Blue House by December 25, marking the end of the "Dragon Mountain Era" initiated by Yoon [5] - Recent polls show the Democratic Party leading with 44.2% support, while approval ratings for the current president, Lee Jae-myung, have increased to 54.9% [5]
尹锡悦缘何在一年前发动紧急戒严?韩国内乱案终审揭秘,明年1月密集审判
Di Yi Cai Jing·2025-12-16 04:15