10th Cabinet of North Korea

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10th Cabinet of North Korea
  9th
11th  
5 September 1998 – 3 September 2003
(4 years, 363 days)
Overview
Decision making
body
Plenary Meeting of the Cabinet of North Korea
Election1st Session of the 6th Supreme People's Assembly
Officers
Premier Hong Song-nam
Vice Premier Jo Chang-dok
Kwak Pom-gi

The 10th Cabinet of North Korea was elected by the 1st Session of the 10th Supreme People's Assembly of North Korea on 5 September 1998. [1] It was replaced on 3 September 2003 by the 11th Cabinet. [2]

Contents

Members

RankOfficeName Hangul Took officeLeft officeDuration 9th ADC 11th CAB
1 Premier of the Cabinet Hong Song-nam 5 September 19983 September 20034 years and 363 daysOldNot
2 Vice Premier of the Cabinet Jo Chang-dok 5 September 19983 September 20034 years and 363 daysOldNot
Kwak Pom-gi 5 September 19983 September 20034 years and 363 daysOldReelected
3 Minister of Foreign Affairs Paek Nam-sun 5 September 19983 September 20034 years and 363 daysOldNot
4 Minister of Public Security Paek Hak-rim 5 September 19983 September 20034 years and 363 daysOldNot
5Chairman of the State Planning Commission Pak Nam-gi 5 September 19983 September 20034 years and 363 daysOldNot
6 Minister of Power and Coal Industries Sin Thae-rok 5 September 19983 September 20034 years and 363 daysOldNot
7 Minister of Extractive Industries Kil Song-nam 5 September 19983 September 20034 years and 363 daysOldNot
8 Minister of Metal and Machine-Building Industries Jon Sung-hun 5 September 19983 September 20034 years and 363 daysOldNot
9 Minister of Construction and Building-Materials Industries Jo Yun-hui 5 September 19983 September 20034 years and 363 daysOldReelected
10 Minister of Railways Kim Yong-sam 5 September 19983 September 20034 years and 363 daysOldReelected
11 Minister of Land and Marine Transport Kim Yong-il 5 September 19983 September 20034 years and 363 daysOldReelected
12 Minister of Agriculture Ri Ha-sop 5 September 19983 September 20034 years and 363 daysOldNot
13 Minister of Chemical Industry Pak Pong-ju 5 September 19983 September 20034 years and 363 daysOldReelected
14 Minister of Light Industry Ri Yon-su 5 September 19983 September 20034 years and 363 daysOldNot
15 Minister of Foreign Trade Kang Jong-mo 5 September 19983 September 20034 years and 363 daysOldNot
16 Minister of Forestry Ri Sang-mu 5 September 19983 September 20034 years and 363 daysOldReelected
17 Minister of Fisheries Ri Song-un 5 September 19983 September 20034 years and 363 daysOldReelected
18 Minister of City Management and Land and Environment Protection Choe Jong-gon 5 September 19983 September 20034 years and 363 daysOldReelected
19 Minister of State Construction Control Pae Tal-jun 5 September 19983 September 20034 years and 363 daysOldReelected
20 Minister of Commerce Ri Yong-son 5 September 19983 September 20034 years and 363 daysOldReelected
21 Minister of Procurement and Food Administration Paek Chang-ryong 5 September 19983 September 20034 years and 363 daysOldNot
22 Minister of Education Choe Ki-ryong 5 September 19983 September 20034 years and 363 daysOldNot
23 Minister of Posts and Telecommunications Ri Kum-bom 5 September 19983 September 20034 years and 363 daysOldReelected
24 Minister of Culture Choe Jae-hyon 5 September 19983 September 20034 years and 363 daysOldNot
25 Minister of Finance Rim Kyong-suk 5 September 19983 September 20034 years and 363 daysOldNot
26 Minister of Labour Ri Won-il 5 September 19983 September 20034 years and 363 daysOldReelected
27 Minister of Public Health Kim Su-hak 5 September 19983 September 20034 years and 363 daysOldReelected
28 Minister of Physical Culture and Sports Pak Myong-chol 5 September 19983 September 20034 years and 363 daysOldReelected
29 Minister of State Inspection Kim Ui-sun 5 September 19983 September 20034 years and 363 daysOldReelected
30President of the National Academy of Sciences Ri Kwang-ho 5 September 19983 September 20034 years and 363 daysOldNot
31President of the Central Bank Jong Song-thaek 5 September 19983 September 20034 years and 363 daysOldNot
32Director of the Central Statistic Bureau Kim Chang-su 5 September 19983 September 20034 years and 363 daysOldReelected
33Chief Secretary of the Cabinet of North Korea Jong Mun-san 5 September 19983 September 20034 years and 363 daysOldReelected
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References

Citations

  1. "SPA presidium elected". Korean Central News Agency. 5 September 1998. Archived from the original on 24 November 2019. Retrieved 25 February 2021.
  2. "Presidium of DPRK Supreme People's Assembly Elected". Korean Central News Agency. 3 September 2003. Archived from the original on 24 November 2019. Retrieved 25 February 2021.
  3. "Election for state leadership organs". Korean Central News Agency. 5 September 1998. Archived from the original on 24 November 2019. Retrieved 25 February 2021.

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