[Breaking] National Judges' Representatives Conference Concludes... To Resume After Presidential Election
The National Judges' Representatives Conference, which is set to discuss the controversies that have arisen following the Supreme Court's en banc ruling on the election law violation case involving Lee Jae-myung, the Democratic Party of Korea candidate, has decided to continue its meeting after the presidential election. On May 26, the National Judges' Representatives Conference announced, "We have concluded today's special session and decided to reconvene the meeting." The specific date is expected to be set for after the presidential election, on June 3.
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