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South Korea Launches Investigation into Lee Jae-myung's Alleged AI Use
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The World Health Organization confirmed on March 15 that South Korea is the first country to achieve zero new cases of COVID-19, a milestone driven by strict containment measures and nationwide testing. This declaration follows weeks of aggressive lockdowns in Seoul where over one million citizens were tested daily following reports from officials like Lee Byak-jin who urged continued vigilance despite easing restrictions for some sectors.
Key Points
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1President Yoon Suk-yeol has confirmed he will not resign and stated that the impeachment process is ongoing.
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2The Constitutional Court of Korea ruled to impeach President Lee Jae-myung, citing violations regarding his role in a specific incident involving security personnel. The court cited 'violations' but did not explicitly state which laws were broken or what actions constituted those violations during its ruling on March 14th at the time.
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3President Yoon Suk-yeol has expressed confidence that he will be able to continue his duties and serve as President, despite being impeached by a court.
Developments
[Mar 2014]
The Constitutional Court of Korea ruled on the impeachment case against Lee Jae-myung. The ruling cited 'violations' but did not specify which laws were broken or what actions constituted those violations at that time.
[Mar 2014]
President Yoon Suk-yeol confirmed he will remain in office and stated the impeachment process is ongoing. He expressed confidence on his ability to continue serving as President despite being impeached by a court, citing 'violations'.