Kim Yo-jong confirmed as director of North Korea's party general affairs department

Kim Yo-jong, the influential sister of North Korean leader Kim Jong-un, has been confirmed as director of the general affairs department of the ruling Workers' Party of Korea (WPK). The promotion occurred during a plenary meeting amid the ninth party congress, with details revealed in state media on Saturday. Her new role is expected to enhance her authority over the party's internal operations and administrative affairs.

Kim Yo-jong was promoted to a party department chief at the Workers' Party of Korea's (WPK) plenary meeting on Monday, held during the ninth party congress that concluded its weeklong session on Wednesday. However, details of her official title were not disclosed at that time. North Korea's state media referred to her as 'director of the General Affairs Department of the WPK Central Committee' for the first time in its Saturday report, listing her among the major party cadres and military commanders who received a new type of sniper rifle from leader Kim Jong-un as 'special gifts.'

Kim Jong-un met with major leading cadres and military commanding officers at the WPK headquarters building the previous day and presented each with the 'new-generation' sniper rifle, according to the Korean Central News Agency (KCNA). The KCNA reported that Jo Yong-won and Kim Jae-ryong, members of the presidium of the WPK Central Committee's political bureau, along with members of the Central Military Commission and key military officers, also received the rifles. 'These presents represent my appraisal of your extraordinary devotion for the country and the people and an expression of my absolute trust in you,' Kim said, describing the sniper rifle as a 'wonderful weapon.'

The leader personally awarded weapon certificates to each and shot the rifle with the leading cadres at a firing range, the KCNA said. Meanwhile, photos carried by state media showed Kim's daughter Ju-ae attending the rifle presentation ceremony and participating in a shooting practice session. In a rare move, the North's media disclosed a solo photo of Ju-ae taking aim at a target and shooting a rifle.

Previously, as vice director of the party's propaganda and agitation department, Kim Yo-jong mostly issued messages toward South Korea and the United States, particularly sharp-tongued statements targeting Seoul amid strained inter-Korean ties. With the new title, her authority in the party is expected to grow by leading the department that handles the WPK's internal operations and administrative affairs.

Earlier this month, South Korea's spy agency indicated that Ju-ae may be positioned to succeed her father as state leader. The party congress had drawn attention over whether Ju-ae would receive a formal title, but she only publicly appeared at a military parade on Wednesday night to mark the first party congress in five years.

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Illustration of Kim Yo-jong speaking at the Workers' Party congress podium following her promotion to department head.
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Kim Yo-jong, the powerful sister of North Korean leader Kim Jong-un, has been promoted to department head at the ruling Workers' Party of Korea during the ongoing party congress. According to the Korean Central News Agency (KCNA), she was previously a vice department director and was reelected as an alternate member of the central committee's political bureau. Seoul's unification ministry is closely watching whether her new role involves handling relations with South Korea or external strategies.

North Korea's Workers' Party reelected Kim Jong-un as its general secretary at the Ninth Congress. The decision highlights improvements in nuclear deterrence and national prosperity, with Chinese President Xi Jinping congratulating Kim and vowing to advance bilateral ties. The congress is set to unveil key policy goals for the next five years.

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North Korea's Ninth Congress of the Workers' Party concluded after a week, reelecting Kim Jong-un as general secretary. Kim indicated openness to improving ties with the United States if its hostile policy ends, but rejected dialogue with South Korea. International responses varied amid the leadership consolidation.

North Korean leader Kim Jong Un will unveil plans to bolster the country's nuclear forces at an upcoming ruling party congress, state media reported on Wednesday. The announcement follows a missile test on Tuesday that Kim described as bringing 'excruciating mental agony' to enemies. The Workers' Party congress, the first in five years, is expected in the coming weeks.

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A North Korean first vice foreign minister described Kim Yo-jong's statement on South Korea as a 'clear warning,' dismissing Seoul's positive assessment as a 'wishful interpretation.' The remarks by Jang Kum-chol follow President Lee Jae Myung's expression of regret over drone incursions into the North. He urged South Korea to acknowledge its wrongdoing and refrain from approaching North Korea.

North Korean leader Kim Jong-un inspected service facilities set to open in Pyongyang's Hwasong district, praising them as a 'valuable foundation for socialist civilization,' state media reported. He visited a car repair center, pet shop, musical instrument shop and hair salon. His wife Ri Sol-ju and daughter Ju-ae accompanied him.

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North Korea has yet to announce the schedule for its upcoming party congress, the first in five years, amid speculation in Seoul that it may occur next month. The National Intelligence Service anticipates reports on preparatory steps soon. Leader Kim Jong-un has intensified discipline by dismissing a vice premier during preparations.

 

 

 

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