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Supreme People's Assembly The Supreme People's Assembly (SPA; ) is the legislature of North Korea. It is ostensibly the highest organ of state power and the only branch of government in North Korea, with all state organs subservient to it under the principle of unified ...
( Chosongul: 최고인민회의 제10기) of
North Korea North Korea, officially the Democratic People's Republic of Korea (DPRK), is a country in East Asia. It constitutes the northern half of the Korea, Korean Peninsula and borders China and Russia to the north at the Yalu River, Yalu (Amnok) an ...
was in session from 1998 until 2003. It consisted of 687 deputies, and held six sessions. The Supreme People's Assembly is the unicameral legislature of the Democratic People's Republic of Korea (DPRK), commonly known as North Korea. It consists of one deputy from each of the DPRK's 687 constituencies, elected to five-year terms. The constitution recognizes the Workers' Party as the leading party of the state. The
Workers' Party Workers' Party is a name used by several political parties throughout the world. The name has been used by both organisations on the left and right of the political spectrum. It is currently used by followers of Marxism, Marxism–Leninism, Maoism ...
, led by
Kim Jong-un Kim Jong Un (born 8 January 1983 or 1984) is a North Korean politician and dictator who has served as supreme leader of North Korea since 2011 and general secretary of the Workers' Party of Korea (WPK) since 2012. He is the third son of Kim ...
, governs the DPRK in a monopoly coalition with the
Social Democratic Party The name Social Democratic Party or Social Democrats has been used by many political parties in various countries around the world. Such parties are most commonly aligned to social democracy as their political ideology. Active parties Form ...
and the
Chondoist Chongu Party The Chondoist Chongu Party () is a united front party in North Korea. The party was founded on 8 February 1946 by a group of followers of the Ch'ŏndogyo. The party increasingly came under the influence of the government over time and is now ...
called the
Democratic Front for the Reunification of the Fatherland The Democratic Front for the Reunification of Korea (DFRK), also known as the Democratic Front for the Reunification of the Fatherland (DFRF) or the Fatherland Front, was a North Korean united front formed on 25 June 1949 and led by the Workers ...
. Elections are held in five-year intervals, the most recent taking place in 2019. Although the Supreme People's Assembly is the primary legislative body of the DPRK, it ordinarily delegates authority to the smaller and more powerful
Presidium A presidium or praesidium is a council of executive officers in some countries' political assemblies that collectively administers its business, either alongside an individual president or in place of one. The term is also sometimes used for the ...
, chosen from among its members.


Leadership

*President of the Presidium of the Supreme People's Assembly ::
Kim Yong-nam Kim Yong-nam (; born 4 February 1928) is a North Korean retired politician who served as the President of the Presidium of the Supreme People's Assembly of North Korea, from 1998 until 2019. Due to holding the office, he was considered the hea ...
*Vice Presidents of the Presidium of the Supreme People's Assembly ::
Yang Hyong-sop Yang Hyong-sop (; 1 October 1925 – 13 May 2022) was a North Korean politician who served as Chairman of the Standing Committee of the Supreme People's Assembly and Chairman of the Supreme People's Assembly from 1983 to 1998 (from 1994 it was f ...
:: Kim Yong-dae *Honorable Vice Presidents of the Presidium of the Supreme People's Assembly ::
Ri Jong-ok Ri Jong-ok (10 January 1916 – 23 September 1999) was a North Korean politician who served as the Premier of North Korea from 1977 to 1984. He was elected to the Presidium at the 6th WPK Congress in 1980. He was appointed as Vice President o ...
::
Pak Song-chol Pak Song-chol or Park Sung-chul (; 2 September 1913 – 28 October 2008) was a North Korean politician who served as Premier of North Korea from 1976 to 1977. He succeeded Kim Il. He also served as foreign minister from 1959 to 1970. Biog ...
:: Kim Yong-ju :: Jon Mun-sop *Secretary General of the Presidium of the Supreme People's Assembly :: Kim Yun-hyok *Members of the Presidium of the Supreme People's Assembly :: Ryu Mi-yong :: Kang Yong-sop :: Ri Kil-song :: Ri Chol-bong ::
Ri Il-hwan Ri Il-hwan (, born 1960) is a North Korean politician and a member of the Politburo of the Workers' Party of Korea, Political Bureau of the Central Committee of the Workers' Party of Korea, Central Committee of the Workers' Party of Korea (WPK). ...
:: Sung Sang-sop :: Chon Yon-ok :: Ryom Sun-gil :: Pak Tae-hwa *Chairman of the Supreme People's Assembly ::
Choe Thae-bok Choe Thae-bok (; 1 December 1930 – 20 January 2024) was a North Korean politician. He was a member of the Politburo and the Secretariat of the Workers' Party of Korea, and was chairman (speaker) of the Supreme People's Assembly for nearly 21 ...
*Vice Chairmen of the Supreme People's Assembly :: Jang Chol :: Ryo Won-gu


Members

The following were elected members of parliament: # Electoral District: Kim Bok-nam # Electoral District: Kim Yong-bok # Electoral District: Ryu Chung-ryol # Electoral District: Kang Jun-ho # Electoral District: Kim Ryong-yon # Electoral District: Ryu Mi-yong # Electoral District: Chu Chang-hui # Electoral District: Chon Chin-su # Electoral District: Chon Kwang-chun # Electoral District: Ri Sung-thaek # Electoral District: Jong Myong-ok # Electoral District: Ryang Man-kil # Electoral District: Im Man-sun # Electoral District: Ri Sun-im # Electoral District: Pak Yun-hwal # Electoral District: Yu Il-ung # Electoral District: Kim In-hwa # Electoral District: Kim Chong-ku # Electoral District:
Hong Yong-kil Hong may refer to: Places *Høng, a town in Denmark *Hong Kong, a city and a special administrative region in China *Hong, Nigeria *Hong River in China and Vietnam *Lake Hong in China Surnames *Hong (Chinese surname) *Hong (Korean surname) O ...
# Electoral District: Song Chun-sik # Electoral District: Ham Song-to # Electoral District: Kim Kon-il # Electoral District: Ri Sung-hui # Electoral District: Kang Hyong-mo # Electoral District: Kim Song-hi # Electoral District: Ho Jong-suk # Electoral District: Chi Yong-chun # Electoral District: Kang Tok-su # Electoral District: Ri Hwa-sun # Electoral District: Ri Won-jae # Electoral District: Chu Jong-kyong # Electoral District: Ri Pyong-kap # Electoral District: # Electoral District: Kim Pyong-bok # Electoral District: Kang Thae-mu # Electoral District: Kang Hyon-su # Electoral District: Chu Sun-ok # Electoral District: Kim Ki-u # Electoral District: Kim Chang-sik # Electoral District: Pak Kwan-o # Electoral District: Sim Thae-kyun # Electoral District: Pak Ki-so # Electoral District: Kim Hwa-suk # Electoral District: Kim Song-ung # Electoral District: Ri Hwa-sil # Electoral District: Kim Nung-sun # Electoral District: Kye Su-kun # Electoral District: Pak Yong-son # Electoral District: Hong So-hon # Electoral District: Cho Kyong-sun # Electoral District:
Kim Jong Kim Jong (, also romanized Gim Jeong or Kim Jung in South Korea) may refer to: *Kim Jong (), birth name of Heongang of Silla (–886) *Kim Jong (table tennis) (born 1999), North Korean Olympic athlete *Kim Jong (sports management) (born 1961), Sout ...
# Electoral District: Ri Thae-il # Electoral District: Ok Pong-rin # Electoral District: Kim Bok-sil # Electoral District: Kwon Tong-hwa # Electoral District: Kim SIho # Electoral District: Thae Son-hui # Electoral District: Kim Se-myong # Electoral District: Ri Son-sil # Electoral District: Kim Ho-je # Electoral District: Ri Tan # Electoral District: Han Chang-ryol # Electoral District: Ryu Chun-ok # Electoral District: Ri Won-sik # Electoral District: Chon Ku-kang # Electoral District: Kim In-nam # Electoral District: Cho Yun-je # Electoral District: Han Jae-rok # Electoral District: Sim Myong-su # Electoral District: Kim Yong-chu # Electoral District: Kim Bo-pi # Electoral District: Kim Song-kwon # Electoral District: Kim Yu-il # Electoral District: Rim Nam-su # Electoral District: Kim Jong-suk # Electoral District: Kim Chang-in # Electoral District: Mun Sang-min # Electoral District: Choe Hong-il # Electoral District: Sin Tae-kyun # Electoral District: Choe Jun-kun # Electoral District: Kim Kuk-tae # Electoral District: Ri Kwang-ho # Electoral District: Chang Kum-tok # Electoral District: Kim Yang-kon # Electoral District:
Tak Jong-suk Tak or TAK may refer to: Places * Dağdöşü or Tak, Azerbaijan, a village * Taq, Iran or Tak, a village * Tak province, Thailand ** Tak, Thailand, capital of the province Entertainment *'' Total Annihilation: Kingdoms'' or ''TA:K'' * Tak, ...
# Electoral District: Hwang Sun-hui # Electoral District: Kim Yo-ung # Electoral District: Kim Ui-mo # Electoral District: Im Rok-jae # Electoral District: Kim Man-song # Electoral District: Kim Su-ik # Electoral District: Han Yong-hye # Electoral District: Kim Sang-ryong # Electoral District: Choe Kwan-jun # Electoral District: Paek In-jun # Electoral District: Ro Pong-ho # Electoral District: Ryom Hyon-so # Electoral District: Ri U-ho # Electoral District: Han Jong-hwa # Electoral District: Jong Tong-uk # Electoral District: Ro Ik-hwa # Electoral District: Ro Jong-hui # Electoral District: Choe Son-il # Electoral District: Choe Pun-hui # Electoral District: Mun Jae-chol # Electoral District: Kim Chang-chu # Electoral District: Jong Mun-SAN # Electoral District: Ri Chun-son # Electoral District: Kang Il-kwan # Electoral District: Han Kwang-bok # Electoral District: Kim Jung-rin # Electoral District: Choe Ryong-ik # Electoral District: Pyon Suk-yong # Electoral District: Kang Hyon-bok # Electoral District: Cho Bok-hui # Electoral District: Ro Myong-kun # Electoral District:
Jang Song-thaek Jang Song-thaek (January or February 1946 – 12 December 2013) was a North Korean politician. He was married to Kim Kyong-hui, the only daughter of North Korean premier Kim Il Sung and his first wife Kim Jong Suk, and only sister of North Kor ...
# Electoral District: Yu Pom-sun # Electoral District: Ri Mu-yong # Electoral District: Mun Su-ok # Electoral District: Ri Ung-won # Electoral District: Pak Sung-kwon # Electoral District: Rim Tong-ok # Electoral District: Choe Su-hon # Electoral District: Thae Hyong-chol # Electoral District: Pak Yong-hun # Electoral District: Yun Ung-su # Electoral District: Kim Kwang-yong # Electoral District: Chon Chong-ki # Electoral District: Pak To-chun # Electoral District:
Kang Sok-chu Kang may refer to: Places * Kang Kalan, Punjab * Kang District, Afghanistan * Kang, Botswana, a village * Kang County, Gansu, China * Kang, Isfahan, Iran, a village * Kang, Kerman, Iran, a village * Kang, Razavi Khorasan, Iran, a village * K ...
# Electoral District: Pak Son-phil # Electoral District: An Myong-ok # Electoral District: Kim Hui-yong # Electoral District: Pak Yong-hun # Electoral District: Kim Ok-ryon # Electoral District: Chon Kwang-ryol # Electoral District:
Kim Jong-sil Kim may refer to: People and fictional characters * Kim (given name), a list of people and fictional characters * Kim (surname), a list of people and fictional characters ** Kim (Korean surname) *** Kim dynasty (disambiguation), several dynas ...
# Electoral District: Ri Hwa-chu # Electoral District: O Myong-il # Electoral District: Kim Jong-hun # Electoral District: Hyon Ryo-chin # Electoral District: Hwang Se-pyong # Electoral District: Jong Pyong-hak # Electoral District: Ri Hi-il # Electoral District:
Pak Song-chol Pak Song-chol or Park Sung-chul (; 2 September 1913 – 28 October 2008) was a North Korean politician who served as Premier of North Korea from 1976 to 1977. He succeeded Kim Il. He also served as foreign minister from 1959 to 1970. Biog ...
# Electoral District: So Pyong-bok # Electoral District: Sin Won-il # Electoral District: Kim Ryong-thaek # Electoral District: Kang Yong-thae # Electoral District: Ri Kil-song # Electoral District: Chon Jae-rok # Electoral District: Song In-kil # Electoral District: Ri Chun-ku # Electoral District:
Hong Song-nam Hong Song-nam (; 2 October 1929 – 31 March 2009) was a North Korean politician who was the Premier of North Korea from 1998 to 2003. He succeeded Kang Song-san. Born in Kangwon Province, he graduated from the Kim Il Sung University and studi ...
# Electoral District: Kim Chol-won # Electoral District:
Pang CHONGsu Pang may refer to: Places *Siem Pang District, Cambodia *Pangnirtung or Pang, an Inuit hamlet on Baffin Island, Canada *Fo Pang (Chinese: 火棚), an area of Kowloon, Hong Kong *Pang, a hamlet in Leh district, Jammu and Kashmir, India *Pang, Mal ...
# Electoral District: Cho Yong-hui # Electoral District: Kim Myong-il # Electoral District:
Mun Jong-nam Mun Jong-nam (died 8 March 2022) was a North Korean diplomat and official, who served as North Korea’s Ambassador to Syria. He also served abroad in Thailand and Italy. Life and career Mun Jong-nam was a long-time foreign ministry official. ...
# Electoral District: Song Hyon # Electoral District: Ri Won-il # Electoral District: Ri Kum-pom # Electoral District: Cho Hui-yol # Electoral District: Won Jong-sam # Electoral District: Ra Yong-ran # Electoral District: Song Thae-yon # Electoral District: Kim Sok-hyon # Electoral District: Kim Jong-kil # Electoral District: Ri Chin-kyu # Electoral District: Ryu Jae-myong # Electoral District: Kim Sang-ok # Electoral District: Pak Pong-chu # Electoral District: Kwon Hyon-suk # Electoral District:
Kim Jae-hwa Kim Jae-hwa (born September 1, 1980) is a South Korean actress. Career Kim made her acting debut in 2009 in the film ''Harmony'' and she started to gain recognition following her role as Deng Yaping Deng Yaping (; born February 5, 1973 ...
# Electoral District: Han Kwang-bok # Electoral District: Paek Hak-rim # Electoral District: Kwak Pom-ki # Electoral District: Ri Pong-ik # Electoral District: Son SIwon # Electoral District: Kim Hui-sam # Electoral District: Kim Yong-sun # Electoral District: Ri Son-sam # Electoral District: Kim Kyong-su # Electoral District: Choe Yong-tok # Electoral District: # Electoral District: Choe Song-won # Electoral District: An Chang-ryon # Electoral District: Cho Chang-tok # Electoral District: Jong Tae-ik # Electoral District: Kim Pyong-hwa # Electoral District: Kim Yong-il # Electoral District: Cho Kang-chol # Electoral District: Cho Jong-rim # Electoral District: Chu Kyu-chang # Electoral District:
Kim Jong-un Kim Jong Un (born 8 January 1983 or 1984) is a North Korean politician and dictator who has served as supreme leader of North Korea since 2011 and general secretary of the Workers' Party of Korea (WPK) since 2012. He is the third son of Kim ...
# Electoral District: Chang Jae-chol # Electoral District:
Kim Pong-mo Kim Pong-mo (; ? – August 1, 1209) was a Goryeo government official. His posthumous name was Chŏngp'yŏng and his clan was the Gyeongju Kim clan. He was the father of Kim T'ae-sŏ, the progenitor of the Jeonju Kim clan. Kim was born in Gyeri ...
# Electoral District: Choe Chun-sil # Electoral District: Won Su-bok # Electoral District: Hong Wan-thae # Electoral District: Kang Tong-yun # Electoral District: Choe Hu-yong # Electoral District: Chon Kyong-son # Electoral District: Choe Sun-ik # Electoral District: Tak Pyong-kil # Electoral District: Pyon Tok-sang # Electoral District: Pae Tal-jun # Electoral District: Ri Yong # Electoral District: Kim Yong-ryeob # Electoral District: Han Pong-un # Electoral District: Kang Tung-cha # Electoral District: Kim Yun-hyok # Electoral District: Jong Yong-kap # Electoral District: Chon Yon-ok # Electoral District: Kim Phyong-hae # Electoral District: Ri Sang-ryong # Electoral District: Ri Jong-hyok # Electoral District: Won Tong-ku # Electoral District: Han Kuk-sung # Electoral District: Nam Si-u # Electoral District: Chang Chang-mun # Electoral District: Yun Tong-hyon # Electoral District: Kim Hui-son # Electoral District: So Chun-yong # Electoral District: Pak Mun-sik # Electoral District: Pak Song-chun # Electoral District: Ri Song-ung # Electoral District: Kim Pyong-hun # Electoral District: Ri Won-chol # Electoral District: Kim Son-tan # Electoral District: Pak Hwa-chun # Electoral District: Choe Hak-kun # Electoral District: Son Un-song # Electoral District: Pak Song-sil # Electoral District: Hyon Won-kuk # Electoral District: Cha Myong-ok # Electoral District: Sin Thae-uk # Electoral District: Chang Yun-son # Electoral District: Mun Pyong-kum # Electoral District: An Yong-hyon # Electoral District: Yang Hyong-sob # Electoral District: Ri Je-son # Electoral District: Paek Yong-il # Electoral District: Kim Tae-sun # Electoral District: Kim Song-hun # Electoral District: Ri Jung-sob # Electoral District: Pang Chol-sun # Electoral District: Chang Jong-nam # Electoral District:
Cho Yun-hui Cho or CHO may refer to: People * Chief Happiness Officer * Chief Heat Officer Surnames * Cho (Korean surname), one romanization of the common Korean surname * Zhuo (), romanized Cho in Wade–Giles, Chinese surname * Cho, a Minnan romanizati ...
# Electoral District: Han Song-kyu # Electoral District: Jong Chun-sil # Electoral District: Pak Chang-il # Electoral District: Chon Pyong-ho # Electoral District: Sin Kwan-chin # Electoral District: Ryom Hui-ryong # Electoral District: Pyon Ryong-se # Electoral District: Kim Chang-su # Electoral District: Jong-ho # Electoral District: Pak Son-ho # Electoral District: Ho Song-chun # Electoral District: Kim Il-sun # Electoral District:
Yon Hyong-muk Yon Hyong-muk (; November 3, 1931 – October 22, 2005), also spelt Yong Hyong-muk, was a long-serving politician in North Korea and at the height of his career the most powerful person in that country outside the Kim family. He was Prime Mini ...
# Electoral District: Ri To-won # Electoral District: Kang Won-jung # Electoral District: Pak Myong-son # Electoral District: Ri Tuk-nam # Electoral District: Kim Chol-man # Electoral District: Ro Hae-sun # Electoral District: Pyon Thae-jun # Electoral District: Kim In-suk # Electoral District: Chang Se-jun # Electoral District: Han Won-hwa # Electoral District: Kim Chae-ran # Electoral District: Choe Yong-il # Electoral District: Kim Tong-son # Electoral District:
Kim Sun-yong Kim Sun-yong Jr. (born 26 May 1987) is a South Korean former professional tennis player. Kim, who was born in Seoul, won the junior doubles title at the 2005 Australian Open, partnering Taiwan's Yi Chu-huan. He was runner-up in the boys' singles ...
# Electoral District: Pak Song-ok # Electoral District: Kang Hye-suk # Electoral District: Kang Kwan-chu # Electoral District: Ryu Sun-ae # Electoral District: Pak Yong-hum # Electoral District: Ri Yong-son # Electoral District: Chi Sang-man # Electoral District: Kim Yong-ok # Electoral District: Kang Jong-pong # Electoral District: Ho Nam-sun # Electoral District: Kim Ki-nam # Electoral District: Kim Chun-nyo # Electoral District: Ri Pyong-uk # Electoral District: Hwang Sun-hui # Electoral District: Paek Chang-ryong # Electoral District: Ri Song-yong # Electoral District: Ri Kwang-hwi # Electoral District: Chon Mun-sob # Electoral District:
Paek Nam-il Paek Nam-il is a North Korean politician. He has been a delegate to the past four sessions of the Supreme People's Assembly: the 8th beginning in 1986, the 9th beginning in 1990, the 10th beginning in 1998, and the 11th beginning in 2003. See ...
# Electoral District: Ri Song-kil # Electoral District: Ri In-kyu # Electoral District: Kim Ki-hwan # Electoral District: Choe Chil-nam # Electoral District: Won Chang-ryong # Electoral District: Sin Won-kyu # Electoral District: Kim Il-chan # Electoral District: Jong Yon-hwa # Electoral District: Han Si-hae # Electoral District: Choe Hung-chu # Electoral District: Jong Pong-hwa # Electoral District: Jong Ok-tong # Electoral District: Chi Jae-ryong # Electoral District: Pak Thae-ho # Electoral District: Ryang Su-jong # Electoral District: An Kyong-ho # Electoral District: Han Phil-hwa # Electoral District: Han Cho-ung # Electoral District: An Min-chol # Electoral District: Choe Yol-hui # Electoral District: Kim Pong-su # Electoral District: Min Ung-sik # Electoral District:
Yun Ki-bok Yun may refer to: * Yǔn, Chinese name of Xionites, a nomadic tribe of Central Asia * Yun (Chinese name) (云/雲), a Chinese family name * Yun (ancient surname), an ancient Chinese surname * Yeon, or Yun, Korean (or Dutch given name) family name ...
# Electoral District: Choe Jong-kon # Electoral District: Ko Jong-myong # Electoral District: Kim Pyong-hwan # Electoral District: Kim Un-ki # Electoral District: Hwang Hwi-sang # Electoral District: Choe Kwang-tok # Electoral District: Ri Ha-sob # Electoral District: Kim Bo-kyong # Electoral District: Sung Sang-sob # Electoral District: Ri Hyon-son # Electoral District: Min Jong-sik # Electoral District:
Ri Jong-ok Ri Jong-ok (10 January 1916 – 23 September 1999) was a North Korean politician who served as the Premier of North Korea from 1977 to 1984. He was elected to the Presidium at the 6th WPK Congress in 1980. He was appointed as Vice President o ...
# Electoral District: Ri Sun-ae # Electoral District: Kye Yong-sam # Electoral District: Ri Tok-jung # Electoral District: Kim Yok-kyu # Electoral District: Cho Tong-hwi # Electoral District: Kim Sung-ok # Electoral District: Kim Sang-ryon # Electoral District: Ryang Kyong-bok # Electoral District: Pak Thae-chin # Electoral District: Paek Sol # Electoral District: Kang Myong-ok # Electoral District: Chang Myong-sil # Electoral District:
Kim Yong-nam Kim Yong-nam (; born 4 February 1928) is a North Korean retired politician who served as the President of the Presidium of the Supreme People's Assembly of North Korea, from 1998 until 2019. Due to holding the office, he was considered the hea ...
# Electoral District: Kim Thae-hong # Electoral District: Cho Hye-suk # Electoral District: Kang Yong-ho # Electoral District: Kim Il-chol # Electoral District: Kim Chin-hwa # Electoral District: Ri In-ho # Electoral District: Ro Pae-kwon # Electoral District: Kim Jong-rok # Electoral District: Ko Kyu-il # Electoral District: Song Hyo-tal # Electoral District: Choe Yong-kil # Electoral District: O Kuk-ryol # Electoral District:
Hong Sok-hyong Hong Sok-hyong () is a politician of the Democratic People's Republic of Korea. He was secretary of the WPK Central Committee and Director of the WPK Planning and Finance Department. Biography Born in Seoul in 1936 during the Japanese occupati ...
# Electoral District: Sin Hyong-chin # Electoral District: Ri Sang-chon # Electoral District: Kim Yong-ae # Electoral District: Ri Song-tae # Electoral District: Kim Tok-jung # Electoral District: Yun Chol # Electoral District: Kim Pyong-song # Electoral District: Kim Jong-ok # Electoral District: Nam Sang-rak # Electoral District: Ko Song-kun # Electoral District:
Pak Nam-gi Pak Nam-gi or Park Nam-ki (21 February 1934 – 17 March 2010) was, until as late as January 2010, Director of the Planning and Finance Department of the ruling party of North Korea. There are doubts about his date of birth, with at least two un ...
# Electoral District: Ri Yun-ryeob # Electoral District: Choe Yong-song # Electoral District: Song Son-pi # Electoral District: Han Song-ryong # Electoral District: Chu Ki-chan # Electoral District: Ri Kwang-u # Electoral District: Jong Song-thaek # Electoral District: Chi Ok-sun # Electoral District: Ri Thae-son # Electoral District: Kim Kwang # Electoral District: So Hyong-nam # Electoral District:
So Man-sul So Man-sul (; 17 April 1927 – 19 February 2012) was the chairman of the Central Standing Committee of the pro-Pyongyang General Association of Korean Residents in Japan ( Chongryon), as well as a member of the Supreme People's Assembly of North ...
# Electoral District: Ko Jong-ok # Electoral District: Ri Kyong-sik # Electoral District: Pak Myong-chol # Electoral District: Pak Chang-yong # Electoral District: Pong Chan-ho # Electoral District: Pak Pom-rak # Electoral District: Hong Sok-chin # Electoral District: Hwang Jae-kyong # Electoral District: O Myun-kun # Electoral District: Han Tok-su # Electoral District: Han Won-il # Electoral District: Kwon Sun-ok # Electoral District: Choe Hyong-kwan # Electoral District: Han Hung-nam # Electoral District: Kim Chin-kyu # Electoral District:
Kim Pyong-sik Kim Pyong-sik (; February 10, 1919 – July 21, 1999) was a North Korean politician who served as Vice President of North Korea and chairman of the Korean Social Democratic Party. History He was born in Zenranan-dō, Korea, Empire of Japan. Ki ...
# Electoral District: U Tu-thae # Electoral District: Kim Tal-to # Electoral District: Sok Kyong-su # Electoral District: Ri Kum-sun # Electoral District: Chae Hui-jong # Electoral District: Choe Su-il # Electoral District: Hwang Jong-hun # Electoral District: Ri Chun-hwa # Electoral District: Hong Jong-ku # Electoral District: Yun Chol-ho # Electoral District: Ri Myong-chol # Electoral District: Jong Pyong-sang # Electoral District: Cho Myong-rok # Electoral District: Hwang Jong-un # Electoral District:
Kang Chol-ung Kang may refer to: Places * Kang Kalan, Punjab * Kang District, Afghanistan * Kang, Botswana, a village * Kang County, Gansu, China * Kang, Isfahan, Iran, a village * Kang, Kerman, Iran, a village * Kang, Razavi Khorasan, Iran, a village * K ...
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Ko Jong-tok A KO is a knockout in various sports, such as boxing and martial arts. K.O., Ko or Kō may also refer to: Arts and entertainment Music * KO (musician), Canadian musician who plays a fusion of hip hop and folk music * K.O. (album), ''K.O.'' (al ...
# Electoral District: Ri Hyok-chol # Electoral District: Chon Jae-son # Electoral District: Kim Won-kyun # Electoral District: Pak Yun-tuk # Electoral District: Choe Myong-ae # Electoral District: Im Chang-sun # Electoral District: Ri Jong-mu # Electoral District: Ho Yong-pom # Electoral District: Choe Won-ik # Electoral District: Kim Tok-yong # Electoral District: Kim Hong-su # Electoral District: Jong Ha-chol # Electoral District: Kwon I-sun # Electoral District: Pak Chong-il # Electoral District: Kim Yong-ung # Electoral District: Yom Ki-sun # Electoral District: Pak Sam-ho # Electoral District: Kim Je-tong # Electoral District: Jong Mun-su # Electoral District: Choe Wang-tae # Electoral District: Ri Ui-hyon # Electoral District: Chon Jong-sik # Electoral District: Kim Su-hak # Electoral District: Chon Hye-song # Electoral District: Kwon Jong-hyob # Electoral District: Kim Kwang-sob # Electoral District: Chu Chang-jun # Electoral District: Ko Son-ok # Electoral District: An Sang-thaek # Electoral District: Jong Tong-kun # Electoral District: Son Ha-sik # Electoral District: Paek Nam-jun # Electoral District: An Pyong-mu # Electoral District: Kim Bok-sin # Electoral District: Choe Ki-ryong # Electoral District: Ryo Won-ku # Electoral District: Kim Bok-ryul # Electoral District: Ri Won-su # Electoral District: Kim Jong-sob # Electoral District: Ri Thae-yon # Electoral District: Ri Hong-sob # Electoral District: Kim Pyong-ryul # Electoral District: Kim Hwa-wol # Electoral District: Choe Yong-kon # Electoral District: Choe Chang-hak # Electoral District: Kwon Sang-ho # Electoral District: Rim Ki-yon # Electoral District: Kim Yang-kun # Electoral District: Sin An-son # Electoral District: Cho Pyong-chu # Electoral District: Han Jae-uk # Electoral District: Ri Hyo-son # Electoral District: Ri Kyong-sob # Electoral District: Chang Myong-hak # Electoral District: Jong Pyong-kon # Electoral District: Ri Ki-sob # Electoral District: Cho Tae-hi # Electoral District: Jong Hui-chol # Electoral District: Sin Song-u # Electoral District: Hong Yong-ok (politician), Hong Yong-ok # Electoral District: Ri Pyong-chol # Electoral District: Ri Chol-pong # Electoral District:
Ri Il-hwan Ri Il-hwan (, born 1960) is a North Korean politician and a member of the Politburo of the Workers' Party of Korea, Political Bureau of the Central Committee of the Workers' Party of Korea, Central Committee of the Workers' Party of Korea (WPK). ...
# Electoral District: Ho Jong-man # Electoral District: Han Jong-kil # Electoral District: Mun Yong-son # Electoral District: Ri Chu-ung # Electoral District: Kim Won-hong # Electoral District: Ri Chang-hwa # Electoral District: Ri Yong-ae (politician), Ri Yong-ae # Electoral District: Kim Sung-nam (politician), Kim Sung-nam # Electoral District: Han Tu-hyon # Electoral District: Mun Kyong-dok # Electoral District: Ryom Chol # Electoral District: Han Tong-wan # Electoral District: Chon Myong-hui # Electoral District: Hong Tuk-ryong # Electoral District: Kim Thae-ok # Electoral District: Ri Mun-hwan # Electoral District: Pak Ui-chun # Electoral District: Kim Sang-pu # Electoral District: Ri Yong-suk # Electoral District: O Ki-sok # Electoral District: Kim Yong-dae # Electoral District: Han Chi-sol # Electoral District: Kang Ryon-hak # Electoral District: Ri Jong-san # Electoral District: Choe Kwan-ung # Electoral District: Cha Yong-phyo # Electoral District: Ro Tu-chol # Electoral District: Chang Sun-kum # Electoral District: Kim Pung-ki # Electoral District:
Choe Thae-bok Choe Thae-bok (; 1 December 1930 – 20 January 2024) was a North Korean politician. He was a member of the Politburo and the Secretariat of the Workers' Party of Korea, and was chairman (speaker) of the Supreme People's Assembly for nearly 21 ...
# Electoral District: Kim Song-hun (506th Electoral District), Kim Song-hun # Electoral District: Pang Song-su # Electoral District: Kang Yong-sob # Electoral District: Ryom Sun-kil # Electoral District: Choe Ung-su # Electoral District: Chon Sung-hun # Electoral District: Kim Pong-sik # Electoral District: Ri Ha-il # Electoral District: An Nong-sik # Electoral District: Pak Yong-sok # Electoral District: Sok Chol-u # Electoral District: Ri Yong-ku # Electoral District: Chang Son-ok # Electoral District: Nam Song-rok # Electoral District: Hwang Ok-son # Electoral District: Pak Yong-il # Electoral District: Kim Chang-kyu # Electoral District: Cha Sung-su # Electoral District: Yun Ki-jong # Electoral District: Sin Tong-son # Electoral District: Pak Yong-thae # Electoral District: Jong Chong-sik # Electoral District: Chon Kwang-rok # Electoral District: Cho Se-ung # Electoral District: Sin Yon-ok # Electoral District: Cho Jong-ung # Electoral District: Choe Kwan-jun (532nd Electoral District), Choe Kwan-jun # Electoral District: Ri Jong-sik (533rd Electoral District), Ri Jong-sik # Electoral District: Tong Hun # Electoral District: Kim Chun-kum # Electoral District: Choe Yong-rim # Electoral District: Chu Chun-sob # Electoral District: Kim Hyong-chan # Electoral District: Pak Min-chol # Electoral District: Kim Pong-se # Electoral District: Ko Ki-hun # Electoral District: Nam Hui-jun # Electoral District: Kim Min-suk (politician), Kim Min-suk # Electoral District: Pak Chun-man # Electoral District: Kim Jong-on # Electoral District: Ri Jong-sik (546th Electoral District), Ri Jong-sik # Electoral District: Ryo Kon-yo # Electoral District: Song Kum-ok # Electoral District: Kim Won-bok # Electoral District: Kim Thae-pong # Electoral District: Pak Su-kil # Electoral District: Ko Hak-chin # Electoral District: Phyo Il-sok # Electoral District: Choe Hui-jong # Electoral District: Ri Sang-chol (politician), Ri Sang-chol # Electoral District: Kim Kyong-hui # Electoral District: Kim Song-ok (politician, active 1998), Kim Song-ok # Electoral District: Ri Su-bok # Electoral District: Ri Sang-mu # Electoral District: Ri Yong-mu # Electoral District: Cha Sang-kwon # Electoral District: Ri Won-ho # Electoral District: Ri Jong-pom # Electoral District: Sok Kil-ho # Electoral District: Kim Jae-hwan (politician), Kim Jae-hwan # Electoral District: Ri Kun-mo # Electoral District: Ri Min-jong # Electoral District: Kim Tong-kyun # Electoral District: Kim Tong-han # Electoral District: Ri Chang-won # Electoral District: Kim Su-yol # Electoral District: An Sam-chom # Electoral District: Pak Chang-sik # Electoral District: Pak Chol-ho # Electoral District: Ri Yong-u # Electoral District: Ri Tae-won # Electoral District: Kang Sok-sung # Electoral District: Mun Il-pong # Electoral District: O I-jong # Electoral District: Kim Myong-hui # Electoral District: Ri Ki-hwa # Electoral District: Ri Kong-phil # Electoral District: Ri Ul-sol # Electoral District: Chang In-suk # Electoral District: Pak Kun-su # Electoral District: Ri Il-nam (politician), Ri Il-nam # Electoral District: Sim Sang-hu # Electoral District: Rim Juk-son # Electoral District: Kong Chin-thae # Electoral District: Ri Su-kil # Electoral District: Kim Yong-hyok # Electoral District: Song Jong-su # Electoral District: Ri Hyon-sob # Electoral District: Kim Yong-sun # Electoral District: Kim SIhak # Electoral District: Kim Chan-bok # Electoral District: Pak Kyong-suk # Electoral District: Kim Il-san # Electoral District: Kim Tae-kyom # Electoral District: Kim Ik-hyon # Electoral District: Kim Chang-hwan (politician), Kim Chang-hwan # Electoral District: Kim Yong-chun # Electoral District: Kim Hyo-kwan # Electoral District: Choe In-tok # Electoral District: Kim Kwang-ok # Electoral District: Ri Yong-bok # Electoral District: Pak Yong-ha # Electoral District: Kim Yong-il # Electoral District: Kim Yong-bok (609th Electoral District), Kim Yong-bok # Electoral District: Pang Yong-tok # Electoral District: Im Chun-sik # Electoral District: Jong Myong-to # Electoral District: O Se-in # Electoral District: Kim Su-tok # Electoral District: Ri Sung-hun # Electoral District: Ko Myong-hui # Electoral District: Jong Tu-chan # Electoral District: Chang Chol # Electoral District: Kye Ung-thae # Electoral District: Kim Pyong-tok # Electoral District: Ri Hye-chol # Electoral District: Ri Ok-sang # Electoral District: Kang Chol-su # Electoral District: Mun Ung-cho # Electoral District: Im Jong-sil # Electoral District: Rim Ki-hwan # Electoral District: Kang Phyo-yong # Electoral District: Hyon Chol-hae # Electoral District: Paek Sang-ho # Electoral District: Chon Ki-ryon # Electoral District: Tak Kum-chol # Electoral District: Won Ung-hui # Electoral District: Kim Kyok-sik # Electoral District: Kim Yong-hui # Electoral District: Chang Song-u # Electoral District: Pak Jong-sik # Electoral District: Chu Sang-song # Electoral District: Kim Jong-kak # Electoral District: Ryo Chun-sok # Electoral District: Kim Song-kyu # Electoral District: Pak Jae-kyong # Electoral District: Ri Pong-juk # Electoral District: Ri Yong-hwan # Electoral District: Chon Chae-kwon # Electoral District: Jong Hyo-kyun # Electoral District: Ri Myong-su # Electoral District: Pak Sung-won # Electoral District: Kim Ryong-un # Electoral District: Pak Song-ho # Electoral District: O Kum-chol # Electoral District: Kim Ki-son # Electoral District: Sin Kum-yon # Electoral District: Ri Phil-ryol # Electoral District: Kim Yun-sim # Electoral District: Jong Chang-ryol # Electoral District:
Kim Yong-nam Kim Yong-nam (; born 4 February 1928) is a North Korean retired politician who served as the President of the Presidium of the Supreme People's Assembly of North Korea, from 1998 until 2019. Due to holding the office, he was considered the hea ...
# Electoral District: Ri Thae-chol # Electoral District: Choe Sang-ryo # Electoral District: Ko Wan-myong # Electoral District: Ri Jong-pu # Electoral District: Kim Myong-kuk # Electoral District: Ri Jong-man # Electoral District: Kim Hyong-ryong # Electoral District: Ri Hyong-ryong # Electoral District: Kim Yang-chom # Electoral District: Kim Jong-il # Electoral District: Ri Yong-kil # Electoral District: Choe Pu-il # Electoral District: An Pi-tuk # Electoral District: Kim Yong-chol # Electoral District: Kim Ha-kyu # Electoral District: O Ryong-pang # Electoral District: Ri Pyong-sam # Electoral District: Yun Yong-kil # Electoral District: Choe Song-su # Electoral District: Pak Yong-kon # Electoral District: Kim Chang-song # Electoral District: Han Pae-nyon # Electoral District: Ri Jae-yon # Electoral District: Cho Myong-chol # Electoral District: Pae Tok-hwan # Electoral District: Chae Mun-tok # Electoral District: Ri Yong-chol (politician), Ri Yong-chol # Electoral District: Kim Chi-tok # Electoral District: Kim Jong-nam # Electoral District: Ri Un-ryong # Electoral District: Pak In-yong


Sessions


1st session

* Date: 5 September 1998 * Highlights: ** The Constitution of North Korea, Socialist Constitution of the Democratic People's Republic of Korea was amended and supplemented. ** Kim Jong-il was re-elected as Chairman of the State Affairs Commission, Chairman of the National Defense Commission. ** The National Defence Commission, National Defense Commission was elected. *** First Vice Chairman: Jo Myong-rok *** Vice Chairmen: Kim Il-chol, Ri Yong-mu *** Members: Kim Yong-chun,
Yon Hyong-muk Yon Hyong-muk (; November 3, 1931 – October 22, 2005), also spelt Yong Hyong-muk, was a long-serving politician in North Korea and at the height of his career the most powerful person in that country outside the Kim family. He was Prime Mini ...
, Ri Ul-sol, Paek Hak-rim, Jon Pyong-ho, Kim Chol-man ** The Premier of North Korea, Premier and the Cabinet of North Korea, Cabinet were elected. *** Premier:
Hong Song-nam Hong Song-nam (; 2 October 1929 – 31 March 2009) was a North Korean politician who was the Premier of North Korea from 1998 to 2003. He succeeded Kang Song-san. Born in Kangwon Province, he graduated from the Kim Il Sung University and studi ...
*** Vice Premiers: Jo Chang-dok, Kwak Pom-gi *** Minister of Foreign Affairs: Paek Nam-sun *** Minister of Public Security: Paek Hak-rim *** Chairman of the State Planning Commission: Pak Nam-gi *** Minister of Power and Coal Industries: Sin Thae-rok *** Minister of Extractive Industries: Kil Song-nam *** Minister of Metal and Machine Building Industries: Jon Sung-hun *** Minister of Construction and Building Materials Industries: Jo Yun-hui *** Minister of Railways: Kim Yong-sam *** Minister of Land and Marine Transport: Kim Yong-il *** Minister of Agriculture: Ri Ha-sop *** Minister of Chemical Industry: Pak Pong-ju *** Minister of Light Industry: Ri Yon-su *** Minister of Foreign Trade: Kang Jong-mo *** Minister of Forestry: Ri Sang-mu *** Minister of Fisheries: Ri Song-un *** Minister of City Management and Land and Environment Protection: Choe Jong-gon *** Minister of State Construction Control: Pae Tal-jun *** Minister of Commerce: Ri Yong-son *** Minister of Procurement and Food Administration: Paek Chang-ryong *** Minister of Education: Choe Ki-ryong *** Minister of Posts and Telecommunications: Ri Kum-bom *** Minister of Culture: Choe Jae-hyon *** Minister of Finance: Rim Kyong-suk *** Minister of Labor: Ri Won-il *** Minister of Public Health: Kim Su-hak *** Minister of Physical Culture and Sports: Pak Myong-chol *** Minister of State Inspection: Kim Ui-sun *** President of the National Academy of Sciences: Ri Kwang-ho *** President of the Central Bank: Jong Song-thaek *** Director of the Central Statistic Bureau: Kim Chang-su *** Chief Secretary: Jong Mun-san ** The SPA Presidium and the SPA chairman and vice chairmen were elected. ** The SPA committees were elected. *** Legislation Committee **** Chairman: Paek Hak-rim *** Budget Committee **** Chairman: Han Song-ryong ** The Prosecutor-General of the Supreme Prosecutors' Office and the Chief Justice of the Supreme Court were elected. *** Prosecutor-General of the Supreme Prosecutors' Office: Choe Yong-rim *** Chief Justice of the Supreme Court: Kim Pyong-ryul


2nd session

Date: 7–9 April 1999 Highlights: * Finance minister Rim Kyong-suk delivered a report on 7 April on the implementation of the 1998 state budget and on the 1999 state budget. *Rim Kyong-suk's report on the implementation of the 1998 state budget was adopted on 7 April. *The 1999 state budget was adopted on 7 April. * SPA presidium vice president Yang Hyong-sop delivered a report on 8 April on the draft law on the national economy plan. * The national economy plan law was adopted on 8 April.


3rd session

Date: 4–6 April 2000 Highlights: * Finance minister Rim Kyong-suk delivered a report on 4 April on the implementation of the 1999 state budget and on the 2000 state budget. *Rim Kyong-suk's report on the implementation of the 1999 state budget was adopted on 4 April. *The 2000 state budget was adopted on 4 April. * SPA presidium secretary Kim Yun-hyok delivered a report on 5 April on the laws adopted by the SPA presidium when the assembly was not in session. *The SPA Presidium decree on the adoption of the education law was adopted on 5 April. *The SPA Presidium decree on the adoption of the foreign-related economic arbitration law was adopted on 5 April. *The SPA Presidium decree on the adoption of the civil aviation law was adopted on 5 April. *A decision renaming the Ministry of Public Security into the Ministry of People's Security was adopted on 6 April. *A decision on ratifying a treaty between the DPRK and the Russian Federation was adopted on 6 April.


4th session

Date: 5 April 2001 Highlights: * Premier Hong Song-nam delivered a report on the work of the Cabinet in 2000 and its tasks in 2001. * Finance minister Mun Il-bong delivered a report on the implementation of the 2000 state budget and on the 2001 state budget. *Hong Song Nam's report on the work of the Cabinet and Mun Il-bong's report on the implementation of the 2000 state budget were adopted. *The 2001 state budget was adopted. *The SPA Presidium decree on the adoption of the processing trade law was adopted. *The SPA Presidium decree on the adoption of the lockgate law was adopted. *The SPA Presidium decree on the adoption of the copyright law was adopted. *Organizational matters were discussed.


5th session

Date: 27 March 2002 Highlights: * Premier Hong Song-nam delivered a report on the work of the Cabinet in 2001 and its tasks in 2002. * Finance minister Mun Il-bong delivered a report on the implementation of the 2001 state budget and on the 2002 state budget. *Hong Song Nam's report on the work of the Cabinet and Mun Il-bong's report on the implementation of the 2001 state budget were adopted. *The 2002 state budget was adopted. *The land planning law was adopted.


6th session

Date: 26 March 2003 Highlights: * Finance minister Mun Il-bong delivered a report on the implementation of the 2002 state budget and on the 2003 state budget. * Mun Il-bong's report on the implementation of the 2002 state budget was adopted. * The 2003 state budget was adopted. *The SPA Presidium decree on the adoption of the military service law was adopted. *The SPA Presidium decree on the adoption of the structure law was adopted. *The SPA Presidium decree on the adoption of the city planning law was adopted. *The SPA Presidium decree on the adoption of the accounting law was adopted.


References

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