In the week that French right-wing leader Marine Le Pen was banned from office, the outcast of South Korean Constitutional Court President Yoon Sook-Yor, who took office on Friday, has critics heading to Beijing’s hands in an effort to remove the leader from power.
“Yun’s foreign and security policies are in stark contrast to the parent figures that have long been supported and controlled by the Chinese Communist Party (CCP),” Anna Mahalbarducci, project director of the Middle East Media Research Institute (MEMRI), told Fox News Digital. She explained that these policies “substantiated a threat to Beijing’s long-term strategy to nurture Chinese sects in South Korea.”
Mahjar-Barducci argued that the CCP aims to “use explicit economic cooperation, political contributions, secret benefits transfers, and even illegal sexual bribery” to foster certain Korean political figures over a long period of time, weaken North-South Korea alliances, weaken South Korea’s strategic independence, and expand the impact of regions that make the US sacrifice.”
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He is a supporter of the bomb each, who took office on the stage of South Korean president Yong Sak Yeol, who opposes bomb each in Seoul, South Korea on March 8th. (AP)
Mahal Balducci also alleged that one South Korean activist who spoke to her on Friday told her that election fraud in South Korea was organized in cooperation with China.
The Associated Press reported Friday that supporters of the exiled president were furious at the decision. Yoon’s supporter Kim Min Si-sung is quoted as saying it is the only way to deal with liberals blocking Yoon’s efforts to combat Pyongyang and Beijing’s campaigns to threaten South Korean democracy through cyberattacks, disinformation and theft of technology.
Yoon had long been causing the rage of North Korean dictator Kim Jong-un about his plan to increase his country’s nuclear capabilities. The former South Korean leader called for increased cooperation with the United States as a deterrent to North Korea’s threat.
A spokesman for the Chinese Embassy in Washington, D.C., did not answer Fox News’ digital questions regarding allegations intervening in Seoul’s politics. Questions sent to the Korean Embassy were not answered.
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Chinese President Xi Jinping will meet with South Korean President Yun Sook-yeol on the sidelines of the 31st APEC Economic Leaders’ Conference held in Lima, Peru on November 15, 2024. (DingLin/Xinhua via Getty Images)
Mahjar-Barducci also explained that the CCP is “prideful” and “very satisfied” in the event’s turnover given “intensive coverage by the Beijing media” of Yun’s firing. Beijing has already removed two pro-American South Korean presidents, Park Geun Hai and Yoon Sook Yeol.
“South Korea needs to be the most powerful ally, along with American Japan,” continued Majal Barducci. However, Beijing is thinking about “beating over this important strategic region.”
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China’s Shandong Aircraft will be seen near Taiwan on March 31st. (Taiwan Ministry of Defense via AP)
Majal Barducci said the removal of Yun is part of the “pattern…worldwide” of right-wing candidates who are forbidden from seeking elections, including Romanian right-wing president frontrunner Karin Georgik and French right-wing politician Le Pen. “The judiciary has been weaponized again,” she explained.
The hands of CCPs in South Korea come when Beijing is holding large-scale military training around Taiwan. From Monday to Tuesday morning, 19 Chinese Navy ships have been found in waters around Taiwan. Mahjar-Barducci said Beijing tried to make such training “a new normal” but warned that “drills could turn into actual war unexpectedly.”
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