4th Central Committee of the Workers' Party of Korea

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4th Central Committee
  3rd
5th  
18 September 1961 – 13 November 1970
(9 years, 56 days)
Overview
Decision making
body
Central Committee of the Workers' Party of Korea
Election 4th Congress
Members
Total87
Candidates
Total50
Officers
General Secretary Kim Il Sung
Vice Chairmen Choe Yong-gon
Pak Chong-ae
Pak Kum-chol
Chong Il-yong
Kim Chang-man
Political Committee 15 full
13 candidates
Secretariat 11 members
Inspection Commission 7 members

The 4th Central Committee of the Workers' Party of Korea (WPK) was elected at the 4th Congress on 18 September 1961. [1] and remained in session until the election of the 5th Central Committee on 13 November 1970. [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 Political Committee, the Secretariat and the Inspection Committee in the case of the 4th Central Committee. [4] It convenes meetings, known as "Plenary Session of the [term] 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]

Contents

Plenums

PlenumStart–endLengthAgenda of the plenum
1st Plenary Session18 September 19611 day
1 item.
  • Election of officers and apparatus heads of the 4th Central Committee.
2nd Enlarged Plenary Session27 November – 1 December 19615 days
5 items.
3rd Enlarged Plenary Session6–8 March 19622 days
3 items.
4th Plenary SessionNot disclosed.Not disclosed.Not disclosed.
5th Plenary Session10–14 December 19625 days
2 items
  • On strengthening national defence in light of the current situation.
  • Review of the 1962 economic plan and debate concerning the economic plan for 1963.
6th Plenary Session13–15 May 19633 days
2 items.
  • On strengthening the party committees work in factories and industries.
  • On improving the Qianlima movement.
7th Plenary Session3–5 September 19633 days
2 items.
  • Preliminary report on the 1963 economic plan.
  • On improving the animal husbandry sector.
8th Plenary Session25–27 February 19643 days
4 items.
9th Plenary Session25–26 June 19642 days
3 items.
10th Plenary Session14–19 December 19646 days
3 items.
11th Plenary Session29 June – 1 July 19653 day
12th Plenary Session15–17 November 19653 days
13th Plenary Session28 March – 4 April 19668 days
2 items.
14th Plenary Session12 October 19661 day
2 items.
15th Plenary Session4–8 May 19675 days
Not disclosed.
  • More than 100 people were expelled from the party for involvement in the Kapsan Faction Incident.
  • Pak Kum-chol was sent work in the countryside, and either committed suicide or sentenced to death for disobedience to Kim Il-sung.
  • The following Members and Candidate Members of the 4th Political Committee were expelled and sentenced to death for disobedience to Kim Il-sung: Yi Hyo-sun, Kim To-man, Pak Yong-guk, and Ho Sok-son.
16th Plenary Session28 June – 3 July 19676 days
No agenda.
17th Plenary Session22–25 April 19684 days
2 items.
  • On the economic plan for 1968 to further strengthen the economic and military sectors.
  • On further improving the animal husbandry sector.
18th Plenary Session11–16 November 19686 days
3 items.
19th Plenary Session27–30 June 19693 days
3 items.
20th Plenary Session1–5 December 19696 days
3 items.

Members

Full

RankName
Hangul
Level of government
(Offices held)
3rd CC 5th CC Inner-composition
4th POL 4th SEC 4th INS
1 Kim Il Sung
Central
OldReelectedMemberGen. Sec.
2 Choe Yong-gon
OldReelectedMemberSecretary
3 Kim Il
OldReelectedMemberSecretary
4 Pak Kum-chol
OldExpelledMemberSecretary
5 Kim Chang-man
OldExpelledMember
6 Yi Hyo-sun
OldExpelledMemberSecretary
7 Pak Chong-ae
OldDemotedMember
8 Kim Kwang-hyop
OldDemotedMemberSecretary
9 Chong Il-yong
OldDemotedMember
10 Nam Il
OldReelectedMember
11 Yi Chong-ok
OldDemotedMember
12 Kim Ik-son
OldDemotedMember
Chairman
13 Yi Chu-yon
NewDiedCandidate
14 Ha Ang-chon
OldDemotedCandidate
15 Han Sang-du
OldDemotedCandidate
16 Chong Chun-taek
OldReelected
17 So Chol
CandidateReelected
18 Choe Hyon
OldReelectedMember
19 Sok San
CandidateDemotedCandidateSecretary
20 Kim Kyong-sok
OldDemoted
21 Kim Chang-bong
CandidateExpelled
22 Ho Pong-hak
NewExpelledCandidateSecretary
23 Choe Yong-jin
CandidateReelected
24 Pak Song-chol
NewReelectedMember
25 O Chin-u
CandidateReelectedCandidate
26 Chon Mun-sop
CandidateReelected
27 Han Sol-ya
OldDemoted
28 Yi Yong-ho
OldDemotedMember
29 Chon Chang-chol
NewReelected
30 Yi Song-un
OldDemoted
31 Choe Kwang
CandidateExpelledCandidate
32 An Yong
NewDemoted
33 Han Ik-su
NewReelected
34 Kim Tae-hong
NewReelected
35 Kang Chin-gon
OldDemoted
36 Choe Won-taek
OldReelected
37 Paek Nam-un
CandidateReelected
38 Yi Il-gyong
NewReelected
39 Kang Yong-chang
OldDemoted
40 Kim Tong-gyu
NewReelectedCandidate
41 Kim Yong-ju
NewReelectedCandidateSecretary
42 Pak Yong-guk
CandidateExpelledCandidateSecretary
43 Kim To-man
CandidateExpelled
Secretary
44 Hyon Mu-gwang
OldReelected
45 Kim Tae-gun
CandidateReelected
46 Kim Man-gum
OldReelected
47 Chong Tu-hwan
CandidateDemoted
48 Ko Hyok
NewDemoted
49 Kang Hui-won
NewReelected
50 No Su-ok
OldDemoted
51 Pak Yong-sun
NewReelected
52 Kim Wal-yong
NewDemoted
53 Choe Ki-chol
NewDemoted
54 O Paek-yong
NewReelected
55 Yang Kun-ok
NewReelected
56 Sin Tae-sik
NewDemoted
57 Kim Chong-hang
NewDemoted
58 Yim Kye-chol
NewDemoted
59 Pak Se-chang
NewDemoted
60 Pak Mun-gyu
OldReelected
61 Kwon Yong-tae
NewDemoted
62 Kim Pyong-sik
NewDemoted
63 O Hyon-ju
NewDemoted
64 Kim Hoe-il
NewReelected
65 Kim Chang-dok
OldDemoted
V. Chairman
66 Ho Sok-son
NewDemoted
67 Yim Ok-sun
NewDemoted
68 Yim Chol
NewReelected
69 Choe Min-chol
NewDemoted
70 Kim Chwa-hyok
NewReelected
71 Chi Pyong-hak
NewReelected
72 Yi Chang-su
NewDemoted
73 Ho Hak-song
NewDemoted
74 O Che-ryong
NewDemoted
75 Yim Chin-gyu
NewDemoted
76 Yi Chae-yun
NewDemoted
77 Pi Chang-nin
NewReelected
78 Yi Chae-yong
NewDemoted
79 Yi Kwang-sil
NewDemoted
80 No Yong-sam
NewDemoted
81 Chong Chi-hwan
NewDemoted
82 Chae Hui-jong
NewDemoted
83 No Ik-myong
NewDemoted
84 Yi Puk-myong
CandidateDemoted
85 O Tong-uk
NewDemoted
86 Yim Chun-chu
NewReelectedCandidate
87 Chong Kyong-bok
NewDemotedCandidate

Candidate

RankName
Hangul
3rd CC 5th CC
1 Paek Hak-nim NewFull
2 Kim Chung-nin NewFull
3 Han Tae-yong NewDemoted
4 Choe Chang-sok NewDemoted
5 Kim Ung-sang NewDemoted
6 Pak Ung-gol NewDemoted
7 Choe Chae-u NewFull
8 No Tae-sok NewFull
9 Song Chang-nyom NewDemoted
10 Kim Kwan-sop NewCandidate
11 Yi Kun-mo NewFull
12 O Tae-bong NewFull
13 Yi Myon-sang NewFull
14 Hwang Won-bo NewDemoted
15 Yom Tae-jun NewFull
16 An Sung-hak NewFull
17 Yu Chang-gwon NewDemoted
18 Kim Tae-hyon NewDemoted
19 Chang Yun-pil NewFull
20 Paek Son-il NewCandidate
21 Tae Pyong-yol NewFull
22 Pak Tae-jin NewDemoted
23 Pak U-sop NewDemoted
24 Chong Pyong-gap NewDemoted
25 Choe Chong-gon NewCandidate
26 Yom Sang-gi NewDemoted
27 Kim Song-gun NewDemoted
28 Yi Yang-suk NewDemoted
29 Yi Kuk-chin NewDemoted
30 Yi Tok-hyon NewDemoted
31 Choe Hak-son NewDemoted
32 Hwang Sun-hui NewFull
33 Pak Hyong-suk NewDemoted
34 Yom Ui-jae NewDemoted
35 Yi Yong-sun NewDemoted
36 Kim Myong-gon NewDemoted
37 Yi Hong-gyun NewCandidate
38 Yun Chang-sun NewDemoted
39 Han Kyong-suk NewDemoted
40 Song Pok-ki NewFull
41 Kim Yong-sok NewDemoted
42 Kim Hong-gwan NewCandidate
43 Kim Ki-du NewDemoted
44 Kim Pyong-sam NewCandidate
45 Pak In-hyok NewDemoted
46 Kim Hyong-sam NewDemoted
47 Hong Won-gil NewFull
48 Yang Chung-gyom NewCandidate
49 Yi Chi-chan CandidateFull
50 Kim Pyong-su NewDemoted

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References

Citations

  1. Suh 1981, pp. 296–8.
  2. Suh 1981, pp. 302–3.
  3. Suh 1981, p. 271.
  4. Suh 1981, pp. 271 & 325–6.
  5. 1 2 3 Suh 1981, p. 277.

Sources

General

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:

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