Corruption investigations into Lee Jae-myung will extract resource and reputation costs ahead of parliamentary elections
On Feb. 4, led by its leader Lee Jae-myung, 100 lawmakers and approximately 25,000 supporters of the main opposition Democratic Party (DP) held a massive anti-government rally in central Seoul. It was the first time the DP had organized such a rally in six years when it demanded then-President Park Geun-hye’s impeachment.
Surrounded by throngs of supporters carrying blue balloons — the DP’s color — Lee Jae-myung criticized the Yoon administration’s attempt to “silence the opposition” by way of “prosecutorial tyranny,” all the while “neglecting the people’s basic needs.”
On Feb. 4, led by its leader Lee Jae-myung, 100 lawmakers and approximately 25,000 supporters of the main opposition Democratic Party (DP) held a massive anti-government rally in central Seoul. It was the first time the DP had organized such a rally in six years when it demanded then-President Park Geun-hye’s impeachment.
Surrounded by throngs of supporters carrying blue balloons — the DP’s color — Lee Jae-myung criticized the Yoon administration’s attempt to “silence the opposition” by way of “prosecutorial tyranny,” all the while “neglecting the people’s basic needs.”
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