? According to the report, Moon Jae in originally planned to talk to the elected person immediately after the election results were released, but Yin Xiyue was confirmed to be elected in the early morning of the same day, and the call time was postponed until the morning of the same day. It is reported that Moon Jae in will also meet with Yu Yingmin, chief of staff of the President, and the first secretary of political affairs? Zhexi presented Yin Xiyue with orchids. Cheongwadae will arrange for Moon Jae in to meet Yin Xiyue in the near future.
Yin Xiyue 1960 was born in a senior intellectual family in Seoul and graduated from the Law Department of Seoul National University. Since 1994, Yin Xiyue has successively served as a prosecutor in Daegu, Chunchuan, Shui Yuan, Seoul and Busan, specializing in corruption cases and working as a lawyer for a short time. Because she played an important role in many major corruption and bribery cases, Yin Xiyue won unanimous praise from the industry for her tough attitude and decisive acting style.
On 20 13, Yin participated in the investigation of the public opinion manipulation case of the National Intelligence Agency during the 20 12 general election as the head of the investigation team. Later, he was demoted due to a conflict with the prosecution, and was transferred to Shui Yuan, Daegu, Daejeon and other local procuratorates from 20 13 to 20 17.
On 20 16, Yin Xiyue began to participate in the investigation of the Cui Shunshi case and impeached the then President park geun-hye.
From 2065438 to May 2007, Yin Xiyue was appointed by President Moon Jae in as the director of the Central District Prosecutor's Office in Seoul, directing the investigation of park geun-hye's "cronies' interference in politics" and leading many investigations into corruption and bribery cases of politicians and big consortia.
On 20 19, Yin Xiyue was promoted to the position of procurator-general.
Known as the "closest election" in history.
The 20th South Korean presidential election began at 6 am local time on the 9th. Out of more than 654.38+0.44 million polling stations in Korea, more than 44.65+0.9 million registered voters voted. According to the statistics released by the Central Electoral Management Commission, the final turnout rate of this presidential election is 77. 1%, which is basically the same as the last general election. ?
At about 6: 00 local time (5: 00 Beijing time), the South Korean Central Electoral Management Commission completed the presidential election 100% vote counting. According to statistics, Yin Xiyue got 48.56% of the votes, followed by Li Zaiming, the candidate of the ruling party and the Democratic Party, with 47.83% of the votes. The difference of less than one percentage point makes this election the most tense presidential election in Korean history.
For a long time, the support rate of the ruling party is evenly matched with Li Zaiming, the Democratic Party, and Yin Xiyue, the largest opposition party, the National Power Party. On March 2nd, Li Zaiming announced the unification and cooperation with Kim Dongyan, the presidential candidate of New Wave Party. On the 3rd, Yin Xiyue and National Party candidate Cheol-Su An jointly launched a single candidate.
Yin Xiyue once published a signed article in the American Foreign Affairs magazine, saying that "building a solid Korea-US alliance is the central axis of consolidating South Korea's diplomacy" and that the cooperation between South Korea and China in the new era "should be based on the principle that security issues cannot affect economic issues". He also proposed to be open to South Korea to expand the deployment of the US "Sade" system to deal with the North Korean nuclear threat. "Sade" will be a turning point in China-ROK relations.
Yin Xiyue once starred in Diners' Youth Journey, in which Yin Xiyue once said: People's hearts are terrible. A person seems to have little influence, but he only sees democracy and the rule of law in the constitutional book, only thinking about his mind and seeing it after his actual feelings.
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