The court said it postponed the hearing from May 15 to June 18 "in order to guarantee a fair electioneering opportunity to the defendant, who is a presidential candidate, and eliminate controversies about the fairness of the trial," adding that the court has "maintained and will continue to maintain the position of conducting trials in an independent and fair manner only in accordance with the Constitution and the law, without any internal or external influence or interference."
The opposition Democratic Party (DP) earlier urged the court to postpone the trial until after the country’s upcoming snap election.
The case centers on allegations that Lee, a former presidential candidate in 2022, made false statements during that campaign. A conviction with a fine of 1 million won (approx. $717) or more would bar him from seeking office for five years.
With the snap election approaching, Lee remains the frontrunner in national polls following the removal of former President Yoon Suk Yeol, which triggered the vote.
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