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The five major consortiums collectively forced the palace and hunted down Moon Jae-in, who had been Samsung for four years, but still lost to money

author:Tahiro

"Moon Jae-in compromises Samsung: Chaebols continue to dominate South Korea's economy"

South Korean President Moon Jae-in has long aimed to reform the chaebols, but a four-year hunt ended in failure, and Moon had to bow his head and compromise.

South Korea's presidents have been accused of collusion, but South Korea's chaebol clique still firmly controls the country's economic lifeline. As the largest company in South Korea, Samsung Group accounts for one-fifth of the Korean economy. After Lee was jailed, Samsung quickly assembled a team of lawyers, claiming to seek justice for Lee. However, the South Korean court eventually announced Lee's release in court, and the public was not surprised by this result. The chaebols continued to press, and Lee escaped justice again.

The Moon government has long promised to reform the chaebols, and in his inaugural speech he vowed to curb the development of the chaebols. However, he eventually had to bow to Samsung and give Lee the decision to pardon. The decision was widely criticized by the South Korean public, who saw it as a betrayal of the population.

The chaebols played an important role in South Korea's economic development, but they also stifled the power of the government and even affected the judicial system to some extent. South Korea's chaebols have gained enormous power and wealth through political and business collusion, and the people are eager for the government to reform them, but the chaebols have always escaped sanctions.

The power of the chaebols is so great that the government can do little about the chaebol reforms. South Koreans have to bow their heads in the face of chaebol oppression, because their livelihoods are effectively controlled by chaebols.

The power of the chaebols is difficult to shake off, and the South Korean government needs more strength and determination to reform the chaebols. South Koreans also need to be more united and speak out to demand reform. Only by reaching a consensus on the chaebol issue can South Korea truly break free from the shackles of the chaebol and move towards economic prosperity and social justice.

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The five major consortiums collectively forced the palace and hunted down Moon Jae-in, who had been Samsung for four years, but still lost to money
The five major consortiums collectively forced the palace and hunted down Moon Jae-in, who had been Samsung for four years, but still lost to money
The five major consortiums collectively forced the palace and hunted down Moon Jae-in, who had been Samsung for four years, but still lost to money
The five major consortiums collectively forced the palace and hunted down Moon Jae-in, who had been Samsung for four years, but still lost to money
The five major consortiums collectively forced the palace and hunted down Moon Jae-in, who had been Samsung for four years, but still lost to money
The five major consortiums collectively forced the palace and hunted down Moon Jae-in, who had been Samsung for four years, but still lost to money
The five major consortiums collectively forced the palace and hunted down Moon Jae-in, who had been Samsung for four years, but still lost to money
The five major consortiums collectively forced the palace and hunted down Moon Jae-in, who had been Samsung for four years, but still lost to money
The five major consortiums collectively forced the palace and hunted down Moon Jae-in, who had been Samsung for four years, but still lost to money
The five major consortiums collectively forced the palace and hunted down Moon Jae-in, who had been Samsung for four years, but still lost to money
The five major consortiums collectively forced the palace and hunted down Moon Jae-in, who had been Samsung for four years, but still lost to money
The five major consortiums collectively forced the palace and hunted down Moon Jae-in, who had been Samsung for four years, but still lost to money
The five major consortiums collectively forced the palace and hunted down Moon Jae-in, who had been Samsung for four years, but still lost to money
The five major consortiums collectively forced the palace and hunted down Moon Jae-in, who had been Samsung for four years, but still lost to money
The five major consortiums collectively forced the palace and hunted down Moon Jae-in, who had been Samsung for four years, but still lost to money
The five major consortiums collectively forced the palace and hunted down Moon Jae-in, who had been Samsung for four years, but still lost to money
The five major consortiums collectively forced the palace and hunted down Moon Jae-in, who had been Samsung for four years, but still lost to money
The five major consortiums collectively forced the palace and hunted down Moon Jae-in, who had been Samsung for four years, but still lost to money
The five major consortiums collectively forced the palace and hunted down Moon Jae-in, who had been Samsung for four years, but still lost to money
The five major consortiums collectively forced the palace and hunted down Moon Jae-in, who had been Samsung for four years, but still lost to money
The five major consortiums collectively forced the palace and hunted down Moon Jae-in, who had been Samsung for four years, but still lost to money
The five major consortiums collectively forced the palace and hunted down Moon Jae-in, who had been Samsung for four years, but still lost to money
The five major consortiums collectively forced the palace and hunted down Moon Jae-in, who had been Samsung for four years, but still lost to money
The five major consortiums collectively forced the palace and hunted down Moon Jae-in, who had been Samsung for four years, but still lost to money
The five major consortiums collectively forced the palace and hunted down Moon Jae-in, who had been Samsung for four years, but still lost to money
The five major consortiums collectively forced the palace and hunted down Moon Jae-in, who had been Samsung for four years, but still lost to money
The five major consortiums collectively forced the palace and hunted down Moon Jae-in, who had been Samsung for four years, but still lost to money