11th Cabinet of North Korea

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11th Cabinet of North Korea
  10th
12th  
3 September 2003 – 9 April 2009
(5 years, 218 days)
Overview
Decision making
body
Plenary Meeting of the Cabinet of North Korea
Election1st Session of the 11th Supreme People's Assembly
Officers
Premier Pak Pong-ju
Kim Yong-il
Vice Premier Kwak Pom-gi
Ro Tu-chol

The 11th Cabinet of North Korea was elected by the 1st Session of the 11th Supreme People's Assembly of North Korea on 3 September 2003. [1] It was replaced on 9 April 2009 by the 12th Cabinet. [2]

Contents

Members

RankOfficeName Hangul Took officeLeft officeDuration 10th CAB 12th CAB
1 Premier of the Cabinet Pak Pong-ju 박봉주3 September 200311 April 20073 years and 220 daysOldNot
Kim Yong-il 김영일11 April 20079 April 20091 year and 363 daysOldReelected
2 Vice Premier of the Cabinet Kwak Pom-gi 곽범기3 September 20039 April 20095 years and 218 daysOldReelected
Ro Tu-chol 로두철3 September 20039 April 20095 years and 218 daysNewReelected
3 Minister of Foreign Affairs Paek Nam-sun 백남순3 September 20032 January 20073 years and 121 daysOldDead
Pak Ui-chun 박의춘2 January 20079 April 20092 years and 97 daysNewReelected
4 Minister of Public Security Choe Ryong-su 최룡수3 September 20039 April 20095 years and 218 daysNewNot
5Chairman of the State Planning Commission Kim Kwang-rin 김광린3 September 20039 April 20095 years and 218 daysNewNot
6 Minister of Power and Coal Industries Ju Tong-il 주통일3 September 20039 April 20095 years and 218 daysNewNot
7 Minister of Extractive Industries Ri Kwang-nam 리광남3 September 20039 April 20095 years and 218 daysNewReelected
8 Minister of Metal and Machine-Building Industries Kim Sung-hyon 김성현3 September 20039 April 20095 years and 218 daysNewNot
9 Minister of Electronics Industry O Su-yong 오수용3 September 20039 April 20095 years and 218 daysNewReelected
10 Minister of Construction and Building-Materials Industries Jo Yun-hui 조윤희3 September 20039 April 20095 years and 218 daysOldNot
11 Minister of Railways Kim Yong-sam 김용삼3 September 20039 April 20095 years and 218 daysOldNot
12 Minister of Land and Marine Transport Kim Yong-il 김영일3 September 20039 April 20095 years and 218 daysOldReelected
13 Minister of Agriculture Ri Kyong-sik 리경식3 September 20039 April 20095 years and 218 daysNewNot
14 Minister of Chemical Industry Ri Mu-yong 리무영3 September 20039 April 20095 years and 218 daysNewReelected
15 Minister of Light Industry Ri Ju-o 리주오3 September 20039 April 20095 years and 218 daysNewReelected
16 Minister of Foreign Trade Ri Kwang-gun 리광군3 September 20039 April 20095 years and 218 daysNewNot
17 Minister of Forestry Ri Sang-mu 리상무3 September 20039 April 20095 years and 218 daysOldNot
18 Minister of Fisheries Ri Song-un 리송운3 September 20039 April 20095 years and 218 daysOldNot
19 Minister of City Management Choe Jong-gon 최종곤3 September 20039 April 20095 years and 218 daysOldNot
20 Minister of Land and Environment Protection Jang Il-son 장일손3 September 20039 April 20095 years and 218 daysNewNot
21 Minister of State Construction Control Pae Tal-jun 배달준3 September 20039 April 20095 years and 218 daysOldReelected
22 Minister of Commerce Ri Yong-son 리용손3 September 20039 April 20095 years and 218 daysOldNot
23 Minister of Procurement and Food Administration Choe Nam-gyun 최남균3 September 20039 April 20095 years and 218 daysNewNot
24 Minister of Education Kim Yong-jin 김용진3 September 20039 April 20095 years and 218 daysNewReelected
25 Minister of Posts and Telecommunications Ri Kum-bom 리금봄3 September 20039 April 20095 years and 218 daysOldNot
26 Minister of Culture Choe Ik-gyu 최익규3 September 20039 April 20095 years and 218 daysNewNot
27 Minister of Finance Mun Il-bong 문일봉3 September 20039 April 20095 years and 218 daysNewNot
28 Minister of Labour Ri Won-il 리원일3 September 20039 April 20095 years and 218 daysOldNot
29 Minister of Public Health Kim Su-hak 김수학3 September 20039 April 20095 years and 218 daysOldNot
30 Minister of State Inspection Kim Ui-sun 김의선3 September 20039 April 20095 years and 218 daysOldReelected
31President of the Academy of Sciences Pyon Yong-rip 변영립3 September 20039 April 20095 years and 218 daysNewReelected
32Chairman of the Physical Culture and Sports Commission Pak Myong-chol 박명철3 September 20039 April 20095 years and 218 daysOldNot
33President of the Central Bank Kim Wan-su 김완수3 September 20039 April 20095 years and 218 daysNewReelected
34Director of the Central Statistic Bureau Kim Chang-su 김창수3 September 20039 April 20095 years and 218 daysOldReelected
35Chief Secretary of the Cabinet of North Korea Jong Mun-san 종문산3 September 20039 April 20095 years and 218 daysOldNot
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Citations

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