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South Korea's prosecutors won't appeal a corruption ruling, fueling political conflict over justice system integrity.
South Korea's prosecutors have decided not to appeal a court ruling in the Daejang development corruption case, sparking political turmoil.
The Democratic Party sees the move as a sign of prosecutorial self-correction, while the People Power Party calls it an abuse of power, alleging political interference.
The decision has intensified debates over judicial independence, transparency, and accountability, with opposition leaders demanding investigations and possible impeachment of involved prosecutors.
The controversy centers on a high-profile case linked to top opposition figures, raising concerns about the integrity of the justice system amid ongoing scrutiny of executive influence.
Los fiscales de Corea del Sur no apelarán un fallo por corrupción, alimentando el conflicto político sobre la integridad del sistema judicial.