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North Korea
Sat, January 16, 2021 | 21:35
Kim Jong-un keeps job
北 최고인민회의, 김정은 국방위 제1위원장 재추대
Posted : 2014-04-09 16:30
Updated : 2014-04-09 23:00
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North Korean leader Kim Jong-un presides over a meeting of the Political Bureau of the Central Committee of the ruling Workers' Party of Korea in Pyongyang, Tuesday, a day prior to holding a session of the North's Supreme People's Assembly. This picture was taken by North Korean newspaper Rodong Sinmun. Behind Kim are statues of his father Kim Jong-il, right, and his grandfather and North Korea's founder Kim Il-sung. / Yonhap
North Korean leader Kim Jong-un presides over a meeting of the Political Bureau of the Central Committee of the ruling Workers' Party of Korea in Pyongyang, Tuesday, a day prior to holding a session of the North's Supreme People's Assembly. This picture was taken by North Korean newspaper Rodong Sinmun. Behind Kim are statues of his father Kim Jong-il, right, and his grandfather and North Korea's founder Kim Il-sung. / Yonhap

By Chung Min-uck


North Korean leader Kim Jong-un was re-elected as the first chairman of the country's powerful National Defense Commission (NDC), Wednesday.

His re-election came during the first session of the North's newly-elected Supreme People's Assembly (SPA), said the state-run North Korean Central News Agency (KCNA).

Kim was initially chosen for the post during the session in 2012, after he inherited leadership of the nation from his father Kim Jong-il, following his death in 2011.

Kim Yong-nam remains the chairman of the Presidium of the SPA, while Choe Ryong-hae, currently joint chairman of the Politburo Presidium and political director of the North Korea People's Army (KPA), was selected as vice chairman of the National Defense Commission, along with incumbents, Vice Marshal Ri Yong-mu and Gen. O Kuk-ryol.

Observers believe that the 31-year-old leader is effectively continuing to consolidate his power even after the execution in December of Jang Song-thaek, his uncle and a once-powerful political heavyweight.


Jang was executed on charges of treason but analysts viewed the decision as a move by Kim to put a check on rival factions. Jang was vice-chairman of the defense commission.

The state news agency described Kim's re-election as a "historical incident that showed off the army and people's unbending will to follow Kim Jong-un's sole leadership and unite around the dear leader."

The latest move came a month after Kim was elected to the SPA in uncontested nationwide elections along with 686 deputies. Pro-Jang factions were eliminated from the power structure and replaced with pro-Kim aides.

Meanwhile, during the session the SPA is also expected to name new defense commission members.

Although the assembly is a rubber-stamp body, it is used to designate key positions in the ruling Workers' Party and the military, which form the backbone of the North's leadership, and any changes in its structure.

The North's single-chamber legislature is also used to approve government budgets and review important state policies.

The session is being closely watched by officials and analysts in South Korea and other regional powers because it comes after North Korea threatened to carry out a "new type" of nuclear test.

The North has a track record of carrying out nuclear tests within a month after its foreign ministry issues a statement in anger over U.N. condemnation of its long-range missile or rocket tests.

On Tuesday, Kim set forth important tasks to further strengthen the party and protect the dignity and sovereignty of the country as he presided over a meeting of the Political Bureau of the Central Committee of the Workers' Party, the KCNA reported.

"The meeting discussed the issue of reinforcing the organization for increasing the leadership role and function of the Party," said the KCNA, Wednesday.

Participants also unanimously adopted decisions on relevant agenda items after discussing a proposal on forming a state leadership body to be submitted to a parliamentary session, it said.


北 최고인민회의, 김정은 국방위 제1위원장 재추대

북한이 9일 최고인민회의 제13기 제1차 회의에서 김정은 국방위원회 제1위원장을 재추대했다고 조선중앙통신이 보도했다.

통신은 이날 '최고인민회의 제13기 제1차 회의에서는 경애하는 김정은 동지를 조선민주주의인민공화국 국방위원회 제1위원장으로 높이 추대하였다'라고 전했다.

북한은 2012년 4월 최고인민회의 제12기 5차 회의에서 김 제1위원장을 국방위원회 제1위원장으로 추대한 바 있다.

통신은 김 제1위원장을 재추대한 것은 '그 어떤 천지풍파가 닥쳐와도 오직 경애하는 원수님만을 단결의 유일 중심, 영도의 유일 중심으로 높이 모시고 따르려는 우리 군대와 인민의 불변의 의지를 과시한 역사적 사변'이라고 의미를 부여했다.

김정은 체제 들어 처음 구성된 제13기 최고인민회의는 이날 오전 만수대의사당에서 회의를 열고 국방위원회, 내각 등 국가기구를 정비하고 예산·결산 등의 안건도 처리할 것으로 전망된다.

앞서 북한은 지난달 9일 최고인민회의 제13기 대의원 선거를 해 김정은 제1위원장을 처음으로 대의원에 선출하는 등 687명의 대의원을 뽑았다. (연합뉴스)
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