💨 Abstract

The article discusses South Korean President Lee Jae Myung's decision to pardon Cho Kuk, a former justice minister jailed for falsifying academic records. Despite Cho's past scandal, which highlighted educational inequalities and sparked public outrage, the pardon aims to promote political unity. However, it has drawn criticism from the conservative opposition, who accuse Lee of using his powers unfairly.

Courtesy: WTOP Staff