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(Seoul-Yonhap News) Reporter Lee Mi-ryeong, Jeon Jae-hoon, and Hang Un-gi = On the 23rd, the Constitutional Court ruled against Korea Communications Commission Chairman Lee Jin-sook.
One National Assembly overruled the complaint: Chairman Lee returned to his duties immediately:
Among the eight judges, Justices Kim Hyeong-du, Jeong Hyeong-sik, Kim Bok-hyung, and Jo Han-jang rejected the opinion.
Judge Seon refuses to comment. Although there are exactly equal numbers of opinions, there is no need to decide on dismissal under the current law.
Tanhak Soju is dismissed because the consent of more than six judges is required.
On August 2 last year, the National Assembly appointed Chairman Lee as only two Bangdong members out of the five statutory members of the Korea Communications Commission.
Under these circumstances, the act of deciding not to appoint a director of the Broadcasting Culture Promotion Association, the majority shareholder of KBS and MBC, violated the Bangdong Act.
There is a decision to go to Tanhak Soju.
Even the pigs don’t know what will happen. There must be a 9-member system.