Global Times

SK’s Moon suspends top prosecutor

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South Korean President Moon Jae- in temporaril­y suspended the country’s prosecutor general this week, the latest move in a row that has sent the president’s ratings to record lows and threatens to derail his ambitious reform agenda for the rest of his term.

In October, Moon’s justice minister – citing multiple counts of legal and political misconduct – sought to fire Prosecutor General Yoon Seokyoul, who had opposed Moon’s plans and had been investigat­ing several of his allies.

On Wednesday, a Justice Ministry disciplina­ry council tasked with reviewing that decision recommende­d that Yoon be suspended for two months, a move that Moon officially approved late in the day.

Yoon has denied any wrongdoing and called the decision an “illegal, unjust measure” to oust him.

Combined with skyrocketi­ng home prices and resurgent coronaviru­s outbreaks, the controvers­y helped send Moon’s approval ratings to their lowest levels since he took office in 2017 for a single, five- year term.

Yoon’s popularity, meanwhile, has soared, with various polls showing him as a top presidenti­al contender for the 2022 election.

A survey released on Thursday showed Moon’s disapprova­l ratings hit another fresh high. Nearly 50 percent of respondent­s said Yoon’s suspension was too harsh, whereas some 41 percent said it was appropriat­e or light.

Yoon had not publicly expressed his willingnes­s to enter politics, but said in October that he would “see how he can serve society and the people after retiring.”

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