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The 78-year-old former South Korean President Lee Myung-bak went to prison today. How will he spend his prison life?

As a former president, even in prison, Lee Myung-bak will not be completely deprived of his dignity like other prisoners. He will have some preferential treatment, such as better accommodation and better prison food than ordinary prisoners, but that's all. Like other prisoners, he had to wash the dishes himself.

1.78-year-old Li Mingbo was officially imprisoned. 20201October 2, 165438+, 78-year-old Lee Myung-bak was formally imprisoned and served his sentence in East Seoul Detention Center.

Lee Myung-bak expressed great indignation at his re-imprisonment and once again claimed that this was? Moon Jae in's political persecution of him? And told the media? South Korea's rule of law collapsed and South Korea's Supreme Court lost justice? Before I went to prison, I once said something that puzzled people. The truth will come out? .

As we all know, Lee Myung-bak did play a disgraceful role in forcing Roh Moo-hyun to death, and his re-imprisonment was indeed partly related to the political struggle in South Korea, but even if he protested again, it would not help. After all, according to the judgment of the second instance, he will spend 17 years in Seoul East Detention Center.

If nothing happens, he will spend the rest of his life in prison.

Then, let's see what kind of life Lee Myung-bak is living in prison. Deluxe presidential suite? .

Second, what will Li Mingbo's prison life be like? The most upscale suite in a hotel is generally called. Deluxe presidential suite? , or? Supreme royal suite? But little known is that there is one in a Korean prison? Deluxe presidential suite? This place is really dedicated to the president.

Lee Myung-bak's cell in prison is such a cell? Deluxe presidential suite? There are not only electric fans and separate toilets, but also televisions and desks, which are unimaginable for ordinary prisoners.

What's more, Lee Myung-bak eats more food every day than ordinary prison meals? Does it taste good? Some.

But that's all. Although the accommodation and food conditions of Lee Myung-bak in prison are much better than those of other prisoners, compared with the free people outside, Lee Myung-bak still needs to wash clothes, wash dishes and go to the toilet by himself.

For a former president like Lee Myung-bak, I'm afraid it's really hard to live a life like 17.