3rd Central Committee | |
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29 April 1956 – 18 September 1961 (5 years, 142 days) Overview | |
Type | Central Committee of the Workers' Party of Korea |
Election | 3rd Congress |
Leadership | |
Chairman | Kim Il Sung |
Vice Chairmen | Choe Yong-gon Pak Chong-ae Pak Kum-chol Jong Il-ryong Kim Chang-man |
Standing Committee | 12 full 4 candidates |
Organisation Committee | 6 members |
Members | |
Total | 71 |
Candidates | |
Total | 45 |
The 3rd Central Committee of the Workers' Party of Korea (WPK) was elected at the 3rd Congress on 29 April 1956, [1] and remained in session until the election of the 4th Central Committee on 18 September 1961. [2] In between party congresses and specially convened conferences the Central Committee is the highest decision-making institution in the WPK and North Korea. [3] The Central Committee is not a permanent institution and delegates day-to-day work to elected bodies, such as the Standing Committee, the Organisation Committee and the Inspection Committee in the case of the 3rd Central Committee. [4] It convenes meetings, known as "[month] Plenary Session of the Central Committee", to discuss major policies. [5] Only full members have the right to vote, but if a full member cannot attend a plenary session, the person's spot is taken over by an alternate. [5] Plenary session can also be attended by non-members, such meetings are known as "Enlarged Plenary Session", to participate in the committee's discussions. [5]
Plenum | Start–end | Length | Plenum agenda |
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August Plenary Session | 30–31 August 1956 | 2 days | 2 items.
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December Plenary Session | 11–13 December 1956 | 3 days | 3 items.
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April Plenary Session | 18–19 April 1957 | 2 days | 2 items.
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October Plenary Session | 17–19 October 1957 | 3 days | 3 items.
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December Enlarged Plenary Session | 5–6 December 1957 | 2 days | |
June Plenary Session | 5–7 June 1958 | 3 days | 3 items.
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September Plenary Session | 26–27 September 1958 | 2 days | 2 items.
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February Plenary Session | 23–25 February 1959 | 3 days | 5 items.
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June Plenary Session | 27–30 June 1959 | 4 days | 2 items.
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December Enlarged Plenary Session | 1–4 December 1959 | 5 days | 4 items.
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April Plenary Session | 21 April 1960 | 1 day | 2 items.
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August Enlarged Plenary Session | 8–11 August 1960 | 4 days | 3 items.
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December Enlarged Plenary Session | 20–23 December 1960 | 4 days | 3 items.
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March Plenary Session | 20–22 March 1961 | 2 days | 3 items.
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Rank | Name Hangul | Level of government (Offices held) | 2nd CC | 4th CC | Inner-composition | ||
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3rd STC | 3rd ORG | 3rd INS | |||||
1 | Kim Il Sung | Central
| Old | Reelected | Member | Member | — |
2 | Kim Tu-bong | Central | Old | Demoted | Member | — | — |
3 | Choe Yong-gon | Central | Old | Reelected | Member | Member | — |
4 | Pak Chong-ae | Central | Old | Reelected | Member | Member | — |
5 | Kim Il | Central | Old | Reelected | Member | — | — |
6 | Pak Kum-chol | Central | Old | Reelected | Member | Member | — |
7 | Pak Chang-ok | Central | Old | Demoted | — | — | — |
8 | Choe Chang-ik | Central | Old | Demoted | Member | — | — |
9 | Pak Ui-wan | Central | New | Demoted | Candidate | — | — |
10 | Jong Il-ryong | Central | Old | Reelected | Member | Member | — |
11 | Han Sang-du | Central | New | Reelected | — | — | — |
12 | Ha Ang-chon | Central | New | Reelected | — | — | — |
13 | Kim Hwang-il | Central | New | Demoted | — | — | — |
14 | Pak Hun-il | Central | Old | Demoted | — | — | — |
15 | Yi Hyo-sun | Central | New | Reelected | Candidate | — | Member |
16 | Pak Il-yong | Central | New | Demoted | — | — | — |
17 | Yi Il-yong | Central | New | Reelected | — | — | — |
18 | Han Sol-ya | Central | Old | Reelected | — | — | — |
19 | So Hui (North Korea) | Central | New | Demoted | — | — | — |
20 | Yim Hae | Central | Old | Demoted | Member | — | — |
21 | Kim Chon-hae | Central | New | Demoted | — | — | — |
22 | Yi Chong-ok | Central | New | Reelected | Candidate | — | — |
23 | Nam Il | Central | Old | Reelected | Member | — | — |
24 | Chong Chun-taek | Central | Old | Reelected | — | — | — |
25 | Chin Pan-su | Central | Old | Demoted | — | — | — |
26 | Pang Hak-se | Central | Old | Demoted | — | — | — |
27 | Kim Chang-man | Central | New | Reelected | Candidate | Member | — |
28 | Yu Chuk-un | Central | New | Demoted | — | — | — |
29 | Kim Hoe-il | Central | New | Reelected | — | — | — |
30 | Mun Man-uk | Central | New | Demoted | — | — | — |
31 | Chong Song-on | Central | New | Demoted | — | — | — |
32 | Ho Song-taek | Central | New | Demoted | — | — | V. Chairman |
33 | Pak Mun-gyu | Central | New | Reelected | — | — | — |
34 | Ho Chong-suk | Central | Old | Demoted | — | — | — |
35 | Kim Sung-hwa | Central | Old | Demoted | — | — | — |
36 | Kang Yong-chang | Central | New | Reelected | — | — | — |
37 | Kim Kwang-hyop | Central | Old | Reelected | Member | — | — |
38 | Choe Hyon | Central | Old | Reelected | — | — | — |
39 | Choe Chang-hak | Central | New | Demoted | — | — | — |
40 | Han Il-mu | Central | Old | Demoted | — | — | — |
41 | Yi Kwon-mu | Central | Old | Demoted | — | — | — |
42 | Yu Kyong-su | Central | New | Demoted | — | — | — |
43 | Yi Rim | Central | New | Demoted | — | — | — |
44 | Kim Kyong-sok | Central | Old | Reelected | — | — | — |
45 | Yi Yong-ho | Central | New | Reelected | — | — | — |
46 | Kim Chang-dok | Central | New | Reelected | — | — | — |
47 | Kim Yong-jin | Central | New | Demoted | — | — | — |
48 | Hyon Chong-min | Central | New | Demoted | — | — | — |
49 | Ko Pong-gi | Central | Candidate | Demoted | — | — | — |
50 | Cho Yong | Central | Old | Demoted | — | — | — |
51 | Ri Yu-min | Central | Old | Demoted | — | — | — |
52 | Song Pong-uk | Central | New | Demoted | — | — | — |
53 | Yi Song-un | Central | Old | Reelected | — | — | — |
54 | Kim Tok-yong | Central | New | Demoted | — | — | — |
55 | Kim Man-gum | Central | New | Reelected | — | — | — |
56 | Yi In-dong | Central | New | Demoted | — | — | — |
57 | O Ki-sop | Central | Old | Demoted | — | — | — |
58 | Kang Chin-gon | Central | Old | Reelected | — | — | — |
59 | Kim Won-bong | Central | New | Demoted | — | — | — |
60 | Choe Won-taek | Central | Old | Reelected | — | — | — |
61 | Ho Pin | Central | New | Demoted | — | — | — |
62 | Han Chon-jong | Central | New | Demoted | — | — | — |
63 | Kim Tu-sam | Central | New | Demoted | — | — | — |
64 | Kim Sang-hyok | Central | Old | Demoted | — | — | — |
65 | Kim Ik-son | Central | New | Reelected | — | — | Chairman |
66 | Song Ul-su | Central | Old | Demoted | — | — | — |
67 | Kim Chik-hyong | Central | New | Demoted | — | — | — |
68 | Yun Kong-hum | Central | New | Demoted | — | — | — |
69 | Pak Mu | Central | Old | Demoted | — | — | — |
70 | Kim Sang-chol | Central | Old | Demoted | — | — | — |
71 | Kim Ung-gi | Central | Old | Demoted | — | — | — |
Rank | Name Hangul | 2nd CC | 4th CC |
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1 | Yu Chol-mok | New | Demoted |
2 | Kim Tae-gun | New | Full |
3 | Pak Yong-guk | New | Full |
4 | Kang Tok-il | New | Demoted |
5 | Chong Tu-hwan | New | Demoted |
6 | So Chun-sik | New | Demoted |
7 | Yang Kye | New | Demoted |
8 | Choe Chol-hwan | New | Demoted |
9 | Yi Tal-chin | New | Demoted |
10 | Paek Hong-gwon | New | Demoted |
11 | Chong Yon-pyo | New | Demoted |
12 | Choe Il | New | Demoted |
13 | Yi Chae-chon | New | Demoted |
14 | O Tong-uk | New | Full |
15 | Yi Chong-won | New | Demoted |
16 | Chang Ha-il | New | Demoted |
17 | Yi Mun-il | New | Demoted |
18 | Kim Hyon-bong | New | Demoted |
19 | Ko Hui-man | New | Demoted |
20 | Sok San | New | Full |
21 | O Chin-u | New | Full |
22 | Chang Pyong-san | New | Demoted |
23 | Choe Kwang | New | Full |
24 | Kim Pong-yul | New | Demoted |
25 | Choe Yong-jin | New | Full |
26 | Yi Pil-gyu | New | Demoted |
27 | Cho Hun | New | Demoted |
28 | Kim Chang-bong | New | Full |
29 | Choe Son-gyu | New | Demoted |
30 | Pak Kwang-hui | New | Demoted |
31 | Choe Ton-gun | New | Demoted |
32 | Chong Chil-song | New | Demoted |
33 | Yi Chi-chan | New | Candidate |
34 | Yi Chon-ho | New | Demoted |
35 | Kim Chol-u | New | Demoted |
36 | Yu Chol-sung | New | Demoted |
37 | Paek Sun-jae | New | Demoted |
38 | Yi Tae-hwa | New | Demoted |
39 | Yi Sang-jo | New | Demoted |
40 | So Chol | New | Demoted |
41 | Ho Kuk-bong | New | Demoted |
42 | Yi Kyu-hwan | New | Demoted |
43 | Yi Puk-myong | New | Full |
44 | Paek Nam-un | New | Full |
45 | Ko Kyong-in | New | Demoted |
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References for plenary sessions, apparatus heads, the Central Committee full- and candidate membership, Political Committee membership, Standing Committee membership, secretaries, Organisation Committee members, membership in the Inspection Commission, offices an individual held, retirement, if the individual in question is military personnel, female, has been expelled, is currently under investigation or has retired: