South Korean politician, Lee Jae-myung was born on December 22, 1964, in Andog, South Korea.

What happened to Lee Jae-myung?

Lee Jae-myung was stabbed in the left side of his neck on January 2, 2024, while holding a question and answer session with the media after touring the building site of a proposed new airport on Gadeok Island in Busan.

Though Lee remained conscious, he continued to bleed and was taken to the hospital some 20 minutes later. After requesting for Lee’s autograph, the assailant, who was wearing an “I’m Lee Jae-myung” paper crown, lunged at him. The assailant was apprehended on the spot after he engaged in his assassination attempt on Lee.

The assailant who was a man, was recognized as having the surname “Kim” and was born in 1957, according to reports available to us at the time of filing this report.

Though the neck wound was not considered life-threatening, Lee’s surgery took longer than planned due to damage to his jugular vein, which caused further bleeding.

The laceration in his neck caused by the knife wound was measured to be about 1 centimeter. The assailant admitted to Busan Metropolitan Police that he carried out the attack with the purpose of killing Lee while in detention.

The video of him being stabbed in the neck has been circulated on the internet and has since sparked mixed reactions from netizens.

Watch the video below;

Did Lee Jae-myung die?

Citizens of South Korea have been asking if Lee Jae-myung survived the assassination attempt. The answer is Yes! Lee survived and was hospitalized at the  Pusan National University Hospital and was later transferred to Seoul National University Hospital in a conscious state.

Lee Jae-myung career

Lee leads the Democratic Party of Korea in addition to being a member of the National Assembly. In the 2022 South Korean presidential election, Lee was the Democratic Party’s nominee. From 2018 until 2021, he served as the 35th governor of Gyeonggi Province.

Lee first entered politics in 2005 and ran a couple of losing campaigns. In 2010 and 2014, he was chosen as Seongnam’s mayor once again.

After running a strong campaign for Gyeonggi Province governor in 2018, he resigned. Lee won the party’s presidential nomination in 2022 but lost to Yoon Suk-yeol in the general election. Following that, Lee led the Democratic Party and was elected to the National Assembly.

Lee became well-known in politics while serving as mayor of Seongnam. He became well-known as mayor for establishing Seongnam’s social welfare program, which is recognized by many as one of the most extensive in the country.

Lee was re-elected in 2014 and continued to lead Seongnam as mayor for another four years, ending in 2018. Following the impeachment of former president Park Geun-Hye due to suspicions of corruption, Lee launched a presidential campaign in 2017 while still the mayor of Seoul.

Lee finished third in the Democratic Party primary behind South Chungcheong Province governor Ahn Hee-jung and former party chairman Moon Jae-in. Lee belongs to the Democratic Party’s progressive side.

In July 2021, Lee announced his candidacy for president in 2022. He focused on policies that would guarantee equality for citizens from all backgrounds and enhance Korea’s reputation internationally as a country that offers public goods to communities around the world.

On October 10, 2021, Lee was announced as the Democratic Party of Korea’s nominee. Without a runoff, he advanced straight to the presidential election after receiving the majority of the primary votes.

Lee stated in his acceptance speech that he intended to use practice and reform to establish the new Republic of Korea. Yoon Suk Yeol of the People Power Party defeated Lee in the general election, 47.8% to 48.6%.

Lee announced his candidacy on May 7, 2022, for the National Assembly seat that will be up for grabs in the June 2022 South Korean by-elections in Incheon Gyeyang District B.

On June 1, 2022, Lee was elected to the seat. On August 28, he was subsequently chosen to lead the Democratic Party of Korea.

Since 2022, Lee Jae-Myung has been the focus of an inquiry into corporate gifts and favors given when he served as Seongnam’s mayor.

In response, the opposition has charged that the administration is attempting to divert attention from its own shortcomings by opening an investigation against the opposition leader.

He was called to the prosecutor’s office on January 10, 2023, for questioning. This was the first time a politician had been questioned over a criminal matter since the nation’s democratic transition.

An unusually tight vote in February 2023 saw the National Assembly reject a prosecution-sponsored resolution for Lee’s arrest, with 30 national assemblymen from Lee’s party voting in favor of the motion in a secret ballot.

Prosecutors in Seoul filed a second request in September 2023 to have Lee arrested on corruption charges for allegedly providing preferential treatment to a land developer in the Baekhyeon-dong neighborhood and transferring $8 million to North Korea via the Ssangbangwool Group.

Numerous members of his own party voted in favor of his detention when the Democratic-majority National Assembly adopted the proposal on September 21 by a vote of 149 to 136.

That day, after a contentious plenary session in which 136 MPs opposed the motion, Justice Minister Han Dong-hoon issued an arrest warrant for Lee, a historic first. On September 27, the Seoul Central District Court denied the arrest warrant, leading to his release.

Source: www.Ghgossip.com

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