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Yin Xiyue's Contribution to North Korea
Yin Xiyue's contribution to South Korea: On the diplomatic level, Yin Xiyue reshaped the alliance with the United States and further consolidated the common defense posture; On the economic level, Yin Xiyue advocates weakening the presidential power and delegating it to local and non-governmental organizations, which is conducive to promoting judicial reform and so on.

Yin Xiyue (? /yoonsukyoel or YoonSeok-youl),19601Feb. 8 18, was born in Seoul, South Korea (formerly known as "Seoul"), once translated as "Yin Xilie", a Korean politician, party member, a national power party, and graduated from Seoul National University Law School. He used to be a lawyer and a prosecutor, and now he is the 20th president of South Korea.

In 2003, he participated in the investigation that An Zhengqian received "political secret funds"; In 2006, he was responsible for investigating the secret fund incident of Hyundai Motor; In 2008, he participated in the investigation of "BKK Securities Company illegally manipulating stock prices"; 20 1 1 led the incident investigation of Busan savings bank; 20 17 was promoted to director of the central district prosecutor's office in Seoul. He arrested park geun-hye, Cui Shunshi and Lee Jae-yong, vice president of Samsung Electronics. Later, he handled the "Li Mingbo corruption case" and sent Li Mingbo to prison.

Yin Xiyue's Early Experience

Yin Xiyue was born in a wealthy family in Seoul, South Korea, 1960 18 February. His parents are professors, and he is the eldest son of the family. His father, Yin Chong, is an honorary professor at Yonsei University and an outstanding economist specializing in income inequality. His mother is also a professor at Ewha Women's University, but she quit her job after marriage.

Yin Xiyue chose to study practical knowledge according to her father's wishes, and was admitted to Seoul National University Law School with 1979. 1980, Yin Xiyue, who was studying in a university, participated in the mock trial of the armed suppression of "518 democratization movement (Gwangju incident)" by South Korean President Quan Doo-hwan at that time. Yin Xiyue, who played the role of prosecutor at that time, demanded that Quan Douhuan be sentenced to death (life imprisonment).