Xinhua News Agency, Seoul, April 25 (Reporter Huang Xinxin and Lu Rui) Former South Korean President Moon Jae-in said when meeting with Speaker Yu Won-sik on the 25th that the prosecution filed a lawsuit against him on the grounds of accepting bribes, which exposed the prosecution's tendency to politicize and is a typical case of abuse of prosecutorial power.
According to Yonhap News Agency, Moon Jae-in said that the sudden prosecution of the prosecution is unreasonable, which makes people feel that it is blindly advancing according to the preset direction, exposing its politicization tendency, which is a typical case of abuse of prosecutorial power. Moon Jae-in emphasized that in addition to proving his innocence, he will also make every effort to expose the problems of the abuse of power and politicization of the procuratorate.
Yu Won-sik said that the prosecution of Moon Jae-in did not follow due process, and the timing of prosecution and the content of the allegations are also puzzling, and Congress will review whether there are problems with the prosecution process.
The Jeonju District Procuratorate of South Korea filed a lawsuit against former President Moon Jae-in on the 24th on the grounds of accepting bribes. Moon Jae-in was nominated for president by the Co-Democratic Party in 2017 and eventually won, becoming the 19th President of South Korea. In 2022, Moon Jae-in resigned as president.
[Editor in charge: Wu Jingze]
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