The provided text discusses a recent controversy involving Representative Lee Jae-myung and an election law trial. Lee Jae-myung faced accusations of providing false information related to the trial. The text also highlights concerns about the trial's prolonged duration, which deviates from legal regulations, specifically the "633 principle" that mandates swift trial conclusions. The author expresses worries about perceived political biases in the court's handling of cases and calls for adherence to legal regulations and greater transparency in the judicial process.
Sure, here are the key facts extracted from the text:
1. Representative Lee Jae-myung announced false facts in relation to the election law trial, claiming he had an election law trial last Friday.
2. The trial was originally scheduled for last Friday last week, but it started four hours later due to Representative Lee Jae-myung's attendance at the Fukushima Contamination Water Rally.
3. A Gyeonggi-do lawmaker named 2nd Ki-in appeared as a witness in the trial.
4. Representative Lee Jae-myung claimed he did not know Mr. Kim Moon-ki, who was one of the four directors and called Jae-myung Lee's pledge.
5. There is a dispute about how well Representative Lee Jae-myung knew Mr. Kim Moon-ki and the nature of their relationship.
6. The text mentions a conflict between the two sides involved in the trial.
7. The 633 principle in the Public Official Election Act, which requires election law trials to reach conclusions quickly, is not being followed in Representative Lee Jae-myung's case.
8. The text expresses concern about the delay in the trial and the potential impact on Representative Lee Jae-myung's candidacy.
9. The text highlights differences in the speed at which trials involving members of different political parties are handled.
10. There is a call for institutional changes to address the observed issues in the legal process.
Please note that the text contains some repetitive and unclear statements, so some facts may overlap or be presented multiple times.