Lee Jae-myung, leader of South Korea's largest opposition party, who was narrowly defeated by President Yoon Sung-yeol in the South Korean presidential election, was found guilty of violating the Public Offices Election Law by announcing false facts during the election process. was indicted at home in

Opposition parties are protesting, saying, "It is an unfair political repression."

South Korean prosecutors have announced that Lee Jae-myung, the leader of the largest opposition party, the Democratic Party, who was narrowly defeated by President Yoon Sung-ryul in the March presidential election, has been indicted without detention for violating the Public Offices Election Law.



According to this, during the election process, Lee is said to have made false statements about urban development when he was mayor of a local government.



In response to the prosecution's announcement, the ``Democratic Party'' protested, saying, ``It is an unfair political repression.



Representative Lee has made his confrontational stance clear, such as not responding to requests from the prosecution to appear.



In addition, the ``Together Democratic Party'' filed a criminal complaint against President Yoon this week, accusing him of making false statements about his wife's manipulation of stock prices before the presidential election, and the conflict between the ruling and opposition parties is intensifying. .