South Korea's presidential office said it would leave judgment to the public after Minister nominee Lee Hye-hoon apologized for past remarks supporting insurrection, emphasizing the need for further explanation until public acceptance.
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Cheong Wa Dae Says 'Public Will Judge' Following Lee Hye-hoon's Apology for Past Insurrection Remarks
South Korea's presidential office said it would leave judgment to the public after Minister nominee Lee Hye-hoon apologized for past remarks supporting insurrection, emphasizing the need for further explanation until public acceptance.

