North Korean Leader Kim Jong Un Re-elected

North Korean leader Kim Jong Un has been re-elected to the position of Chairman of the State Affairs Commission. Zamin.uz reported on this.
The Korean Central News Agency officially released information about this. According to the agency's report, the first session of the 15th convocation of the Supreme People's Assembly of North Korea adopted this important decision.
Such elections in domestic politics are considered one of the key measures aimed at ensuring the stability and continuity of the country's governance system. Kim Jong Un succeeded his father, Kim Jong Il, after his death in 2011.
This year he holds the positions of Supreme Leader of North Korea, Chairman of the Workers' Party of Korea, and Supreme Commander of the People's Army. In subsequent years, his duties and authority have expanded even further.
For example, in 2012 he took on the leadership of the National Defense Commission. The year 2016 marked a new stage in his political activity, as he was appointed Chairman of the State Affairs Commission.
Currently, his official title is referred to as Chairman of the State Affairs Commission. This position further highlights his role in both domestic and foreign policy of the country.
He was also elected to this important post again during a session held after the parliamentary elections in 2019. These processes demonstrate that his authority continues to strengthen not only in the political but also in the military sphere.
As the country's leader, he has taken responsibility before the people and is planning to implement development plans for the new era.





