[Image source = Screenshot from Seunghwan Lee's SNS]

[Image source = Screenshot from Seunghwan Lee's SNS]

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[Asia Economy Reporter Choi Eun-young] Singer Lee Seung-hwan expressed his outrage over the news of Prosecutor General Yoon Seok-yeol's reinstatement.


On the 25th, Lee Seung-hwan shared an article about the court's decision to suspend the disciplinary action against Prosecutor General Yoon Seok-yeol on his Facebook, writing, "Is the whole world beneath your feet?"


He also added hashtags such as '#ProsecutorReform', '#JudicialReform', and '#MediaReform'.


In another post, Lee wrote, "We will win. We will not be broken," and linked a song he performed at the 'Bongha Concert' commemorating the 74th anniversary of the late President Roh Moo-hyun's birth this August.


Born in 1965, Lee is well-known as a leading politainer (a celebrity engaged in political activities) in the music industry. During the Park Geun-hye administration, he actively participated in candlelight protests condemning state corruption, and under the current administration, he has been vocal in rallies calling for prosecutor reform, openly expressing his political stance without hesitation.


When President Moon Jae-in was elected as the 19th president in 2017, Lee posted a celebratory message saying, "Hooray! I deliberately watched MBC. It was natural, Mr. MB," celebrating the victory.



Meanwhile, Prosecutor General Yoon, who returned to work on the afternoon of the 25th after a 9-day suspension, stated, "I am grateful to the judiciary. I will do my best to uphold the spirit of the law."


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