SKorea opposition leader clears hurdle for presidency after winning legal appeal
26/3/2025 16:39
A South Korean appeals court reversed on Wednesday a lower court's ruling and found main opposition leader Lee Jae-myung not guilty of violating the election law, removing a barrier that could have blocked him from running for president.
Following the ruling, Lee said the decision by the Seoul High Court completely vindicated him and proved the case was politically motivated.
"It is truly outrageous that all this energy and national resources were spent for what is an obvious outcome," he said.
Lee was handed a one-year prison term suspended for two years by the Seoul Central District Court last year, a penalty that if it had been upheld would have jeopardised his bid to run in the next presidential election.
The appeals court reversed the earlier ruling that had found Lee guilty of making a false claim during a parliamentary audit in 2021 while running as a presidential candidate about a land development project in Seongnam where he served as mayor.
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