After winning the election, the Democratic Party pursued and fought relentlessly. The bill against Yoon Seok-yeo and his wife was passed with a high vote. Lee Jae-ming's goal has been set and he will never allow a second Yoon Seok-yeo to appear.
After just won the South Korean presidential election, the new South Korean President Lee Jae-ming immediately announced that he would end the political chaos as soon as possible, boost South Korean economy, and restore normal life to the South Korean people, but the shock in South Korea's political arena seems to have not ended yet. On the 5th, South Korea's ruling party, the Common Democratic Party, launched a "civilian strife special prosecution" aimed at investigating the truth about the civil unrest of former President Yoon Seo-yeol. The bill was passed in Congress with an overwhelming result of 194 votes in favor, 3 votes against and 1 abstention. At the same time, the meeting also passed the "Kim Kyn-Hi T-Prosecution and Justice", which you can tell by looking at the name. This is a bill specifically investigating the crimes of Yoon Seok-yeon's wife Kim Kyn-Hi.

In fact, before this, the "Civil strife Special Procuratorate" and "Kim Kan-hit Procuratorate" had been passed many times, but it was abandoned because Yoon Seo-yeol and the acting president of the National Power Party exercised their veto power. After Lee Jae-ming came to power, the Democratic Party immediately re-supported these two bills, which clearly meant to pursue Yoon Seo-yeon and hoped to advance the judicial procedures against Yoon Seo-yeon and his wife as soon as possible. For Yoon Seok-yeon and his wife, the situation is not very good now. Yoon Seok-yeon's crime of civil unrest can be sentenced to death. The Democratic Party now seems to be not planning to show mercy at all. What is waiting for Yoon Seok-yeon may be a heavy punishment like life imprisonment! But to be fair, the reason why the Communist Democratic Party and Lee Jae-ming are persistent in dealing with Yoon Seo-yeol is not only because of his personal hatred for Yoon Seo-yeol, but also has far-reaching political purpose.

Although Lee Jae-ming won this year's South Korean election with a support rate of nearly 50%, it must be pointed out that South Korean conservatives did not completely collapse. On the contrary, the two representatives of the conservatives, Kim Moon-soo and Lee Jun-seok, received a support rate of about 42% and 8% respectively, which combined with the progressive Lee Jae-ming. This reality shows that the vitality of South Korean conservatives is still strong, but it is temporarily suppressed by the Common Democratic Party because of Yoon Seok-yeol's martial law incident. In the future, once the joint Democratic Party is in power, South Korea's economy and people's livelihood do not improve much, then the Korean people are likely to return the vote to the National Power Party. At that time, the conservative forces will make a comeback, and the new Yoon Seok-young will return.

Therefore, the important purpose of Lee Jae-ming and the common Democratic Party to hold Yoon Seo-yeol accountable is to further attack the conservative camp and weaken the potential threat of the opponent. It is not just as simple as dealing with old opponents. If we look at it from a different perspective and look at it from the perspective of the Kuomintang and the Korean conservative camp, they are very clear that Yoon Seok-yeol is now a burden with high negative popularity. Instead of providing support for Yoon Seok-yeol, it is better to completely break with Yoon Seok-yeol to avoid being affected by Yoon Seok-yeol's negative public opinion in the future. Therefore, there is a considerable possibility that the Korean conservative camp will not provide much help to Yoon Seo-yeol, and Yoon Seo-yeol and his wife, who were once in a glorious, are highly likely to be in jail.

After talking so much about Yoon Seok-yeol, you might as well look forward to the future of South Korea. According to Lee Jae-ming himself, he should focus on building a good economy during his tenure, and strive to end the political confrontation in South Korea, and unite the Korean people regardless of their political position as much as possible. Such an idea is naturally good, but actual implementation is another matter. Not to mention that Lee Jae-ming may not be truly willing to unite all parties regardless of position. Even if he really has this sincerity, it is also a big trouble if the conservatives who oppose the progressive party are willing to cooperate. In short, the South Korean political party is intricate, and the interests of political forces in various parties are in a mess, and it cannot be easily broken down. Although Lee Jae-ming started his term with a very positive attitude, in a few years, will he lead South Korea to a new era of prosperity or repeat the mistakes of Yoon Seo-young and others? This question remains to be answered.