Title: Lee Jae-myung Indictment: Daejangdong Ruling Sparks Trial Suspension Push

Daejangdong Ruling Sparks Calls for Apology, Indictment Withdrawal ​- Democratic ⁤Party Declares Lee “Clearly Innocent”

SEOUL, November ⁣1, ‍2025 – A recent court ruling in ‍the‍ Daejangdong development case has ignited a firestorm of reaction, ⁣with‍ members of the ​Democratic⁣ Party demanding a public apology and the immediate withdrawal of charges ⁣against ‍President Lee. They claim the indictment was ⁤a politically motivated fabrication orchestrated by prosecutors aligned with the previous administration.

Following the first trial ruling, Supreme Council member Han Jun-ho,⁤ chairman of the special committee, questioned how authorities could ⁤pursue a case against someone “who ⁤had nothing⁣ to do with this case,”⁣ rebuffing what he characterized as the ‌People Power Party’s “futile fuss.”

Supreme Council member Jeon⁢ Hyun-hee echoed this sentiment ⁢on Facebook, stating​ the ruling “confirms that President ‌Lee,​ Kim ⁣Yong, and Jeong Jin-sang are ​victims of manipulation by political prosecutors, and‌ they are clearly ‌innocent.” She​ called for the prosecution to apologize and “instantly drop the indictment.”

Rep. Jo Gye-won also took to ⁤Facebook, ‍alleging the prosecution “demonized President Lee and stole⁢ the 21st presidential election by⁣ 0.7%,” and predicting the ⁢unraveling of ‌other investigations, including those concerning remittances ​to North Korea and the Seongnam FC breach of trust case, as similarly⁤ “unreasonable planned and manipulated.”

The Democratic ​Party addressed concerns raised by the People ‌Power Party regarding potential efforts to secure leniency for President Lee while simultaneously advocating​ for‌ the abolition of the breach of⁤ trust crime. A Supreme Council member stated⁤ the two issues “need ⁤to be considered carefully, rather than⁢ lumping the two​ together.”

Rep. Lee Geon-tae, vice-chairman of the special committee, explained⁤ the ambiguity⁢ surrounding arrest ‌requirements for breach of trust, noting even criminal lawyers are⁤ “very confused as to whether it ​is a ⁤crime or not,” and that abolition of the crime has been debated within the‌ legal ‍profession.

The ​ruling has also fueled momentum behind the⁣ proposed “Trial⁣ Suspension Act” (Amendment to⁢ the ⁢Criminal Procedure Act), which would suspend criminal trials of the⁤ incumbent president. This comes as ⁣the court recently acknowledged the “theoretical possibility”⁢ of remanding President Lee’s decision to quash the Public Official Election Act,prompting the opposition ⁤party to push for the resumption⁤ of trials related to​ his case.

Senior Spokesperson Park ⁣Soo-hyun declared on Facebook that⁤ the Daejangdong first trial ‍ruling, finding Lee Jae-myung‌ not guilty, makes the ⁢trial suspension law a “National Intelligence Protection Act.”

The⁣ case continues to develop as the​ prosecution weighs its response to ‌the court’s decision and the escalating demands from the Democratic Party.

mskwak@yna.co.kr

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