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security inspection, which was exclusively reported by SkyeDaily
on 5 December 2024.
The NIS could not investigate, because the Democratic Party
of Korea single handedly passed a law taking away the NIS’s
investigative authority during the Moon Jae-In administration.
The discovery was promptly reported to the Office of the
President (President Yoon), but the information was apparently
not passed to the prosecutor’s office. For prosecutors to
investigate, they need a search warrant to gather the evidence,
but the court would likely have blocked granting the warrant due
to the con&ict of interest between South Korean Supreme Court
and the NEC, as explained earlier.
Meanwhile, the Democratic Party of Korea won the April 2020
and April 2024 General Elections in landslides unheard of
in Korean history, effectively gaining control of the National
Assembly and its lawmaking capacity. Yet after both elections, it
did not celebrate its huge victories, but remained solemn-faced
and absolutely mum in response to election fraud allegations.
Since then, the DP passed thousands of laws, including laws
criminalizing those who send lea&et balloons to North Korea and
those who mention North Korean special forces’ involvement
in Gwangju in May 1980, both these laws suppress freedom of
speech, which is guaranteed by the constitution.
Former Prime Minister Kyo-Ahn Hwang said, “!e reason why
opposition lawmakers are able to do whatever they want at the
National Assembly despite being substandard is because they
were elected through fraudulent elections,” and added that “!e
record of election fraud remains intact at the NEC.”
54 Election Fraud in South Korea: Documenting the Truth