The Central Military Commission of the Central Committee of the Workers' Party of Korea (CMC) () is an organ of the
Central Committee of the
Workers' Party of Korea
The Workers' Party of Korea (WPK) is the founding and sole ruling party of the Democratic People's Republic of Korea, commonly known as North Korea. Founded in 1949 from the merger of the Workers' Party of North Korea and the Workers' Party of ...
(WPK) which is responsible for coordinating the Party organizations within the
Korean People's Army
The Korean People's Army (KPA; ) is the military force of North Korea and the armed wing of the Workers' Party of Korea (WPK). Under the '' Songun'' policy, it is the central institution of North Korean society. Currently, WPK General S ...
(KPA). One of the CMC's primary functions is to authorize defense and
munition
Ammunition (informally ammo) is the material fired, scattered, dropped, or detonated from any weapon or weapon system. Ammunition is both expendable weapons (e.g., bombs, missiles, grenades, land mines) and the component parts of other weapo ...
s spending and product orders, and to determine how natural resources and products from
military-controlled production units are earmarked and distributed domestically and for sale abroad. According to the
WPK Charter, the CMC directs WPK activities in the KPA and is chaired by the
WPK General Secretary. The CMC relies on a number of organizations to carry out its mandate, including the
General Political Bureau of the Korean People's Army
The General Political Bureau (GPB) is the internal politburo of the Korean People's Army (KPA), used by the leadership of the North Korean government to exert political control over the military. The GPB is subordinate to the Ministry of Defence an ...
, the
WPK Military Department, and the
WPK Machine-Building Department WPK could refer to:
* Workers' Party of Korea, ruling party of North Korea
* Winter Park (Amtrak station), Florida, United States; Amtrak Station Code WPK
* Wertpapierkennnummer, a German securities identification code
* Workers' Party of Kamp ...
. The CMC also uses the
WPK Military Affairs Department WPK could refer to:
* Workers' Party of Korea, ruling party of North Korea
* Winter Park (Amtrak station), Florida, United States; Amtrak Station Code WPK
* Wertpapierkennnummer, a German securities identification code
* Workers' Party of Kamp ...
to transmit guidance and indoctrination of North Korea's
reserve military training units.
History
The Central Military Commission of the Workers' Party of Korea was established at the 5th plenary meeting of the 4th Central Committee of the Workers' Party of Korea held on 10–14 December 1962. During its establishment, it was a committee subordinate to the WPK Central Committee under the full name Military Committee of the Central Committee of the Workers' Party of Korea.
The committee was organized to its present form at the 6th plenary meeting of the 6th WPK Central Committee held on 29–31 August 1982.
An amendment to the WPK charter in 1982 is believed to have made the CMC equal to the Central Committee, enabling it (among other things) to elect the WPK leader. The last public listing of the CMC was at the 21st Plenary Session of the 6th Central Committee in December 1993. By the 3rd Conference, seven of its nineteen 1993 members remained; the other twelve had either died, retired or were purged. The CMC was revitalized at the 3rd Conference, with Kim Jong-un and Ri Yong-ho elected as deputy chairmen. Except for his Central Committee membership, this was Kim Jong-un's only title at this time; in many ways, the CMC enabled him to develop a patronage network. New members included Vice Marshal
Kim Yong-chun
Kim Yong-chun (4 March 1936 – 16 August 2018) was a North Korean soldier and politician. He was a leader of the North Korean military. He held the North Korean military rank Chasu (Vice Marshal), was Vice Chairman of the National Defense Comm ...
(
Minister of People's Armed Forces), General
Kim Myong-ruk (Chief of the
Operation Bureau of the General Staff), General
Yi Pyong-chol
Yi or YI may refer to:
Philosophic Principle
* Yì (义; 義, righteousness, justice) among the 三綱五常
Ethnic groups
* Dongyi, the Eastern Yi, or Tung-yi (Chinese: , ''Yí''), ancient peoples who lived east of the Zhongguo in ancient C ...
(Commander of the
Korean People's Air Force
The Korean People's Army Air and Anti-Air Force (KPAAF; ; Hanja: 朝鮮人民軍 航空 및 反航空軍 ) is the unified military aviation force of North Korea. It is the second largest branch of the Korean People's Army comprising an estimated ...
), Admiral
Jong Myong-do (Commander of the
Korean People's Navy
The Korean People's Army Naval Force (KPANF; Korean: 조선인민군 해군; Hanja: 朝鮮人民軍 海軍; ''Chosŏn-inmingun Haegun''; ) or the Korean People's Navy (KPN), is the naval service branch of the Korean People's Army, which conta ...
), Lieutenant General
Kim Yong-chol
Kim Yong-chol (; born 1946) is a North Korean general and politician who currently serves as Vice Chairman of the Central Committee of the Workers' Party of Korea for South Korean affairs and head of the United Front Department. From Februar ...
, Colonel General
Choe Kyong-song
Choe Kyong-song ( ko, 최경성) is a North Korean politician and colonel-general of the Korean People's Army. He was member of the 6th convocation of the Central Committee of the Workers' Party of Korea and since 2010 member of its Central M ...
(heads of the KPA's special forces) General
Choe Pu-il
General Choe Pu-il (; born 6 March 1944) is a North Korean politician who served as head of North Korea's Ministry of People's Security.
Biography
In April 1992, he was promoted to Major General and to General in October 1995. After serving as D ...
and Colonel General
Choe Sang-ryo (members of the General Staff). Civilians, such as Jang Song-thaek (head of the Administrative Department), also had seats on the commission. At the 4th Conference, Choe Ryong-hae was appointed CMC deputy chairman; Vice Marshal
Hyon Chol-hae, General
Ri Myong-su
Ri Myong-su ( ko, 리명수; born on 20 February 1934 in Myongchon, North Hamgyong) is the former chief of General Staff of the Korean People's Army from 2016 to 2018.
Ri was a confidant and military aide of the former North Korean leader Kim J ...
and
Kim Rak-gyom were elected to the commission.
Current membership
, the Central Military Commission consists of the chairman, vice chairman, and 11 members.
See also
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Central Committee of the Workers' Party of Korea
The Central Committee of the Workers' Party of Korea ( ko, 조선로동당 중앙위원회) is the highest party body between national meetings of the Workers' Party of Korea (WPK), the ruling party of North Korea. According to WPK rules, the ...
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Central Military Commission of the Communist Party of China
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Central Military Commission of the Communist Party of Vietnam
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