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尹锡悦被判无期徒刑,韩国民同日获提诺奖:韩国宪政是否已自我修复?|907编辑部
Xin Lang Cai Jing· 2026-02-19 13:47
尹锡悦。 后续,根据韩国《刑事诉讼法》,控辩双方如果对一审判决结果不服,必须在宣判之日起的7天内提出 上诉。目前来看,本案极大概率将进入二审程序。 值得一提的是,同日,成功阻止"12·3紧急戒严"事态的韩国"全体市民"(Citizen Collective)被提名为诺 贝尔和平奖候选人,这一消息与"尹锡悦获刑"形成强烈历史对照。 据首尔大学政治外交系教授金义英19日透露,国际政治协会(IPA)的现任及前任会长等政治学者,已 于上月向挪威诺贝尔委员会提交了推荐信。国际学者们将韩国市民在2024年底挺身而出、阻止非法戒严 措施的努力,高度定性为"光之革命"。学界一致认为,韩国民众通过非暴力参与成功克服了宪政危机, 为全球树立了捍卫民主的典范。 最高权力的反噬与民主制度的韧性,正在首尔的法庭内外同时上演。 -时间轴- 01:45 无期徒刑的法理考量与检察官的"回旋镖" 距离2024年那个惊心动魄的"12·3紧急戒严"之夜已过去四百多天,2026年2月19日,韩国首尔中央地方 法院对前总统尹锡悦涉嫌发动内乱案作出一审宣判:罪名成立,判处无期徒刑。 资料图 2024年12月14日(弹劾): 韩国国会通过弹劾动议案,尹锡 ...
李在明政府首次党政高层会议举行
news flash· 2025-07-06 08:54
Core Points - The first high-level party and government meeting of the new administration led by Prime Minister Kim Min-sik was held on July 6, 2023 [1] - The current government is described as having emerged from the "Light Revolution" and lacks a transition committee and a policy adjustment period [1] - The Prime Minister emphasized the need for cooperation between the government and the ruling party to drive national recovery and expressed a commitment to saving the country and its citizens [1]
距离投票仅剩一周,各自阐述内外政策,韩总统大选前上演“最后辩论”
Huan Qiu Shi Bao· 2025-05-27 22:48
Group 1 - The South Korean presidential election is entering its final week, with candidates Lee Jae-myung, Kim Moon-soo, and Lee Jun-suk in a competitive three-way race [1][2] - A final televised debate took place on the evening of the 27th, focusing on political polarization and candidates' platforms on political reform, foreign policy, and national security [1][2] - Polls indicate that Lee Jae-myung leads with a support rate of 49%, followed by Kim Moon-soo at 35% and Lee Jun-suk at 11%, with Lee Jae-myung maintaining his support level compared to earlier in the month [2][3] Group 2 - Lee Jae-myung emphasized the importance of the Korea-U.S. alliance in his foreign policy, advocating for substantial and future-oriented cooperation with the U.S. and Japan while also recognizing the significance of relations with China and Russia [2][3] - Concerns from Japan regarding Lee Jae-myung's potential presidency stem from his previous criticisms of past administrations' approaches to Japan, although he has recently softened his stance to attract centrist voters [3][4] - Investigations into former President Yoon Suk-yeol's emergency measures continue, with police taking action against former officials suspected of involvement in internal unrest [4]