Kim Yo Jung now second-in-command in North Korea

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North Korean ruler, Kim Jong Un has appointed his influential sister, Kim Yo Jong, to the highest decision-making body of the isolated state.

As the official news agency KCNA reported on Thursday, the deputies of the Supreme People’s Assembly, North Korea’s parliament, in Pyongyang elected Kim Yo Jong, among others, as a new member of the State Affairs Commission.

Kim Yo Jong, whose age is 34, has been considered a close adviser to her brother, who is several years older.

Officially, she is the vice head of the Central Committee of the ruling Workers’ Party in North Korea.

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In August 2020, South Korea’s intelligence service reported that Kim Jong Un had transferred some of his powers to some close associates, including his sister.

The sister is now apparently the “de facto number two leader’’ and is now responsible for Pyongyang’s policy towards South Korea and the United States.

Six other officials were promoted to new members of the State Affairs Commission in a major reshuffle.
Lawmaker Kim Tok Hun was reportedly elected as Kim Jong Un’s deputy on the body.

The Supreme People’s Assembly, also known abroad as a sham parliament, meets only once or twice a year to approve decisions by the state leadership and the party.

dpa/NAN

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