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In a meeting, President Moon Jae-in and Democratic Party leader Lee Jae-myung deplored the prosecution’s use of its authority to indict as “a weapon and a means for political retribution.”
In a meeting on Sunday at former President Moon Jae-in’s residence in South Gyeongsang, both Moon and Democratic Party leader Lee Jae-myung denounced the prosecution for "political oppression."
It is ironic that the “financial union” — which brought down Park and placed Moon in power — has boomeranged toward President Moon.
Former President Moon Jae-in urged Democratic Party (DP) leader Lee Jae-myung to retake the presidency from the conservative People Power Party (PPP) in a meeting on Sunday where both took swipes against the current Yoon Suk Yeol administration.
Rival parties on Monday clashed over the listing of former President Moon Jae-in as a bribery suspect in an investigation into the preferential appointment of his estranged son-in-law as an airline executive.
We hope the prosecution will investigate the case swiftly, strictly and fairly before it’s too late.
The prosecution is investigating allegations that the former president accepted bribes worth millions of won amid their investigation into the alleged preferential appointment of Moon's estranged son-in-law as an airline executive.
Former President Moon Jae-in's chief of staff Im Jong-seok denied allegations that Moon's former son-in-law was hired at an airline in exchange for government favors for the company as he appeared for questioning by prosecutors on Tuesday.
A good leader should be knowledgeable and know how to think and make balanced judgments.
A lawmaker from the People Power Party (PPP) submitted a bill on Monday to establish a special counsel probe into suspicions that former first lady Kim Jung-sook used her position to join an official trip to India during her husband's presidency.
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