Lee Jae-myung’s Legal Perils Could Threaten His Presidential Bid
Lee has been found guilty of violating election law, and more cases are still pending. What does this mean for the opposition leader’s political future?
Lee has been found guilty of violating election law, and more cases are still pending. What does this mean for the opposition leader’s political future?
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