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South Korea court sentences ex-president Yoon to two years in illegal polling case

A South Korean court sentenced former President Yoon Suk Yeol to two years in jail Monday after he was found guilty of receiving illegal polling services, local media reported. Yoon is involved in eig

South Korea court sentences ex-president Yoon to two years in illegal polling case
France 24 โ€” 13 July 2026
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A South Korean court sentenced former Presidentย Yoon Suk Yeol to two years in jail Monday after he was found guilty of receiving illegal polling servi

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Why This Matters

This verdict marks the first time a sitting president in South Korea has been sentenced to prison, underscoring the judiciary's increasing willingness to hold political leaders accountable. The ruling also tests public trust in the legal system amid deepening polarization, where perceptions of selective justice often overshadow institutional legitimacy. For Yoon Suk Yeolโ€”who rose to power as a hardline anti-corruption prosecutorโ€”the conviction carries symbolic weight, raising questions about the durability of his political rehabilitation.

Background Context

South Koreaโ€™s political landscape has long grappled with the blurred lines between campaign strategy and statecraft, with polling data often weaponized for electoral advantage. Yoonโ€™s case stems from allegations tied to his 2022 presidential campaign, when his team allegedly commissioned secret surveys to manipulate voter sentimentโ€”a practice critics argue has become normalized in hyper-competitive elections. The scandal intersects with broader concerns about the erosion of campaign finance transparency in a system where private donations and corporate ties frequently intersect with public office.

What Happens Next

While an appeal is all but certain, the two-year sentence could force Yoon to serve time if upheld, reshaping the 2024 political calculus ahead of midterm elections. The ruling may embolden opposition groups to pursue further legal challenges against other high-profile figures, potentially accelerating a cycle of prosecutions that could destabilize the ruling party. Meanwhile, Yoonโ€™s legal team could seek leniency on humanitarian grounds, testing whether the judiciary will prioritize precedent over public optics.

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