The result of the injunction of 'non-substitute suspension' issued by former CEO Lee Jun-seok is expected to come out next week, later than expected.



The Civil Division 51 of the Seoul Southern District Court said today (18th), "It takes a considerable amount of time to carefully review the case." "It is difficult to make a decision within this week."



Former Chairman Lee Jun-seok, who had resisted the party's call for non-captain, raised a procedural problem and applied for an injunction on the 10th to suspend the effect of the resolutions of the Supreme Council, the Standing National Committee, and the National Committee, and to suspend the execution of the duties of the Vice Chairman Joo Ho-young.



Former leader Lee, who received a six-month suspension from his party membership for allegedly destroying evidence related to sexual favors, was automatically dismissed from his position as party leader on the 16th as the non-captain was inaugurated.



In addition to his injunction, former CEO Lee also filed a lawsuit on merits with the court.



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