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Kim Jong Un Elevates Daughter as Officials Receive Rifles After Party Congress
world1 month ago

Kim Jong Un Elevates Daughter as Officials Receive Rifles After Party Congress

North Korean leader Kim Jong Un gave sniper rifles to senior party and military officials after a weeklong Workers’ Party congress, describing the gifts as a sign of his absolute trust. State media highlighted his daughter Kim Ju Ae at a shooting range, fueling speculation she may be groomed as a future leader, while Kim Yo Jong was promoted to general affairs director of the party’s central committee, signaling a broader role in internal governance. The congress also reaffirmed plans to accelerate the North’s nuclear arsenal and maintain a hardline stance toward South Korea and the United States.

Kim Jong Un Extends Rule as North Korea Re-Elects General Secretary
world1 month ago

Kim Jong Un Extends Rule as North Korea Re-Elects General Secretary

North Korea’s ruling Workers’ Party reappointed Kim Jong Un as general secretary at its congress, with state media claiming enhanced deterrence and a pivot to nuclear forces, while Kim pledges to boost the economy and living standards. The four-day congress, attended by about 5,000 members, also saw a reshuffle of its presidium amid tight secrecy about the regime’s true capabilities; observers are watching for any disclosure of the next phase of Pyongyang’s weapons program and for whether Kim’s daughter Ju Ae appears as heir.

North Korea Breaks Decades-Long Silence on Dissenting Votes
politics2 years ago

North Korea Breaks Decades-Long Silence on Dissenting Votes

The North Korean government has acknowledged votes against government-selected candidates in local elections for the first time since 1956. Just under 1% of the voting population cast a ballot against the selected candidates, according to the ruling Workers' Party. Voter turnout was reported at 99.63%. The introduction of multiple candidates in these elections is seen as a way to project a more progressive image to the outside world while maintaining internal control. However, election data reported by the ruling party is considered unreliable due to the government's total control and suppression of opposition.