China News Service, January 26. According to Yonhap News Agency, the Seoul Western District Court in South Korea accepted an application from the opposition Nationalist Party presidential candidate An Zhexiu on the 26th to prohibit TV stations from broadcasting the televised debates of the two presidential candidates.

The data picture shows Yoon Seok-wook, the presidential candidate of the National Power Party of South Korea.

  Previously, KBS, SBS and MBC Korea's three major TV stations planned to arrange a debate program on the 30th or 31st of this month with only the ruling party's common Democratic Party presidential candidate Lee Jae-myung and the largest opposition party's National Power presidential candidate Yoon Seok-wook.

Data map: Lee Jae-myung, presidential candidate of the Democratic Party of Korea.

  However, because the court accepted An Zhexiu's request for a ban on the broadcast on the same day, the relevant plans of the three stations have actually failed.

  South Korea's presidential election will be held in March this year.

The latest poll released by the Korean polling agency Realmeter on the 26th showed that among the three presidential candidates, Yin Xiyue’s approval rate was 44.7%, Lee Jae-myung’s approval rate was 35.6%, and Ahn Zhexiu’s approval rate was 9.8%.