Yoon's election, barely 370 days after resigning as prosecutor general, is inextricably linked to his track record as a dissident prosecutor. He gained notoriety as a dissident prosecutor following a shocking statement in October 2013. During a National Assembly hearing, Yoon said that he was urged to cease investigating the suspected role of the National Intelligence Service in influencing public opinion using internet and social media to promote Park during the 2012 presidential election.
Yoon was dubbed "the most in-demand politician" upon his sudden departure as prosecutor general in March 2021. By then, he was widely regarded as a protector of the rule of law and the public interest, having examined corruption cases implicating President Moon's close supporters, most notably the Cho Kuk affair. In this sense, Moon has been the most important contributor to Yoon's improbable election victory.
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