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  2. Kim Yong-ju - Wikipedia

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    Kim Yong-ju (Korean: 김영주; 1920 – 14 December 2021) was a North Korean politician and the younger brother of Kim Il Sung, who ruled North Korea from 1948 to 1994. . Under his brother's rule, Kim Yong-ju held key posts including Politburo member in the Workers' Party of Korea (WPK) during the 1960s and early 1970s, but he fell out of favour in 1974 following a power struggle with Kim Jong

  3. Ten Principles for the Establishment of a Monolithic ...

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    The Principles were originally proposed in 1967 by Kim Yong-ju, the younger brother of North Korean leader Kim Il Sung, following the Kapsan faction incident that had unsuccessfully sought to challenge Kim Il Sung's authority and Kim Yong-ju's position as the heir apparent of that time. [2]

  4. 6th Politburo of the Workers' Party of Korea - Wikipedia

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    Kim Yong-ju: December 1993 Honorary Vice President of the SPA Presidium; 5 Kim Yong-nam: August 1978 President of the Presidium of the Supreme People's Assembly; 6 Kye Ung-thae: October 1980 Secretary for National Security; Died, 23 November 2006. 7 Jon Pyong-ho: November 1988 Secretary for Military Industry; Member of the National Defence ...

  5. Vice President of North Korea - Wikipedia

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    Kim Il Sung: 7th 8th: 7: Ri Jong-ok [9] 리종옥 (1916–1999) 27 January 1984 5 September 1998 Workers' Party of Korea: Kim Il Sung: 7th 8th 9th: 8: Kim Pyong-sik [10] 김병식 (1919–1999) 11 December 1993 5 September 1998 Korean Social Democratic Party: Kim Il Sung: 9th: 9: Kim Yong-ju [11] 김영주 (1920–2021) 11 December 1993 5 ...

  6. List of people with the Korean family name Kim - Wikipedia

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    Kim Kwan-yong (born 1942), South Korean politician; Kim Kyoung-soo (born 1967), South Korean politician; Kim Moon-soo (politician) (born 1951), South Korean politician; Kim Wan-ju (born 1946), South Korean politician; Kim Young-sam (1927–2015), South Korean politician and activist; Kim Yung-rok (born 1955), South Korean politician

  7. Kim Jong Un - Wikipedia

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    According to Kim Yong-hyun, a professor of North Korean studies at Dongguk University in Seoul, and others, the promotion of Yo Jong and others is a sign that "the Kim Jong Un regime has ended its co-existence with the remnants of the previous Kim Jong Il regime by carrying out a generational replacement in the party's key elite posts". [290]

  8. Category:Kim family (North Korea) - Wikipedia

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    K. Kang Pan Sok; Kim Chol-ju; Kim Il Sung and Kim Jong Il badges; Kim Il Sung and Kim Jong Il portraits; Kim Han-sol; Kim Hyong-jik; Kim Hyŏnggwŏn; Kim Jong Chul

  9. 10th Supreme People's Assembly - Wikipedia

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    Kim Yong-nam. Vice Presidents of the Presidium of the Supreme People's Assembly; Yang Hyong-sop Kim Yong-dae. Honorable Vice Presidents of the Presidium of the Supreme People's Assembly; Ri Jong-ok Pak Song-chol Kim Yong-ju Jon Mun-sop. Secretary General of the Presidium of the Supreme People's Assembly; Kim Yun-hyok