5th Central Committee of the Workers' Party of Korea

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5th Central Committee
  4th
6th  
13 November 1970 – 14 October 1980
(9 years, 336 days)
Overview
Decision making
body
Central Committee of the Workers' Party of Korea
Election 5th Congress
Members
Total117
Candidates
Total55
Officers
General Secretary Kim Il Sung
Political Committee 11 full
4 candidates
Secretariat 10 members
Inspection Commission 7 members

The 5th Central Committee of the Workers' Party of Korea (WPK) was elected at the 5th Congress on 13 November 1970. [1] and remained in session until the election of the 6th Central Committee on 14 October 1980. [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 5th 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 Session13 November 19701 day
1 item.
  • Election of officers and apparatus heads of the 5th Central Committee.
2nd Plenary Session19–23 April 19715 days
3 items.
  • On the current international situation and Korean unification.
  • On the technical revolution of orchard works and the current economic problems facing the country.
  • On the WPK's guidance of health programs.
3rd Plenary Session6–8 March 19622 days
3 items.
4th Plenary Session1–6 July 19727 days
2 items.
5th Plenary Session23–26 October 19724 days
2 items.
6th Plenary Session22–25 December 19724 days
2 items.
  • On the Constitution of North Korea.
  • Kim Il-sung talks about the important conclusions reached on the constitution.
7th Plenary Session4–17 September 197314 days
2 items.
  • On implementing the three revolutions decided by the 5th Congress.
  • On enforcing the cost-accounting system in line with the Taean Work System.
8th Plenary Session11–13 February 19743 days
2 items.
  • On socialist construction.
    • Report by Kim Il-sung.
  • On the abolition of taxes and the reducing the price of manufactured goods.
9th Plenary SessionNot disclosed.Not disclosed.Not disclosed.
10th Plenary Session11–17 February 19758 days
3 items.
  • On the guidance work to implement The Three Revolutions as proposed by the great leader Kim Il-sung.
  • On the Central Committee's proclamation on the 30th Anniversary of the WPK.
  • Closing statement by Kim Il-sung.
11th Plenary Session19–21 November 19753 days
2 items.
  • Debate on the economic plan for 1976.
    • Reports by the WPK Central Committee organs.
  • Closing remarks by Kim Il-sung.
    • The Plenary Sessions approves of Kim Il-sung's conclusions.
12th Plenary Session11–14 October 19764 days
3 items.
  • On the 1976 farming results.
  • On the aim of producing 10 millions tons of grain ahead of time by realising the five-point policy.
  • Closing statement by Kim Il-sung.
13th Plenary Session4–6 April 19773 days
3 items.
  • Debate on preventing drought damage through a mobilisation of the party, military and people.
  • Reviewing the fulfilment of the decisions made at the 18th Plenary Session of the 4th Central Committee.
  • Closing statement by Kim Il-sung.
14th Plenary Session5–7 September 19773 days
2 items.
  • Theses on Socialist Education.
    • Speech by Kim Il-sung on the thesis;
    • Discussion of theses by members of the 5th Central Committee.
15th Plenary Session13 December 19771 day
3 items.
16th Plenary Session8 January 19781 day
2 items.
  • Debate on the approval of a letter on behalf of the WPK Central Committee to all party members.
  • Closing statement by Kim Il-sung.
17th Plenary Session27–28 November 19784 days
2 items.
  • On the 1979 economic plan.
  • Closing address by Kim Il-sung.
18th Plenary Session13–15 June 19793 days
1 item.
  • Reviewing the fulfilment of the decisions made at the 13th Plenary Session of the 5th Central Committee.
19th Plenary Session1–12 December 197912 days
3 items.
  • On the economic plan for 1980.
  • On mobilising the party, military and people to construct dams and build hydropower plants to avert flooding and boost electricity output.
  • On the convening of the 6th Congress.

Members

Full

RankName
Hangul
Level of government
(Offices held)
4th CC 6th CC Inner-composition
5th POL 5th SEC 5th INS
1 Kim Il Sung OldReelectedMemberGen. Sec.
2 Choe Yong-gon
OldDiedMemberSecretary
3 Kim Il
OldReelectedMemberSecretary
4 Pak Song-chol
OldReelectedMember
5 Choe Hyon
OldReelectedMember
6 Kim Yong-ju
OldDemotedMemberSecretary
7 O Chin-u
OldReelectedMemberSecretary
8 Kim Tong-gyu
OldDemotedMemberSecretary
9 So Chol
OldReelectedMember
10 Kim Chung-nin
CandidateReelectedMemberSecretary
11 Han Ik-su
OldDemotedMemberSecretary
12 Hyon Mu-gwang
OldReelectedCandidateSecretary
13 Chong Chun-taek
OldDemotedCandidate
14 Yang Hyong-sop
NewReelectedCandidateSecretary
15 Kim Man-gum
OldReelectedCandidate
16 Nam Il
OldDied
17 Choe Yong-jin
NewReelected
18 Hong Won-gil
CandidateDemoted
19 Chong Kyong-hui
NewReelected
20 Kim Yo-jung
NewDemoted
Chairman
21 O Paek-yong
OldReelected
22 Chon Chang-chol
OldReelected
23 Chong Tong-chol
NewReelected
24 Hwang Sun-hui
CandidateReelected
25 Pak Yong-sun
OldReelected
26 Paek Nam-un
OldDied
27 Choe Won-taek
OldDied
28 Yu Chang-sik
NewDemoted
29 Ho Tam
NewReelected
30 Kim Pyong-ha
NewDemoted
31 Chon Mun-sop
OldReelected
32 Kim Hyok-chol
NewReelected
33 Yu Chong-suk
NewReelected
34 Yim Chun-chu
OldReelected
35 Kim Chwa-hyok
OldReelected
36 Chi Pyong-hak
OldDemoted
37 Kim Tae-hong
OldDemoted
38 Yim Chol
OldDemoted
39 Tae Pyong-yol
CandidateReelected
40 Paek Hak-nim
CandidateReelected
41 Pak Mun-gyu
OldDemoted
42 O Tong-uk
NewDemoted
43 Pak Hak-se
NewReelected
44 Chu To-il
NewReelected
45 Yi Tu-ik
NewReelected
46 Yi Ul-sol
NewReelected
47 Kim Chol-man
NewReelected
48 O Chae-won
NewReelected
49 Chon Mun-uk
NewReelected
50 Choe In-dok
NewReelected
51 Kim Ik-hyon
NewDemoted
52 Kang Hyon-su
NewReelected
53 Yi Yong-mu
NewDemoted
54 Yi Kun-mo
CandidateReelected
55 Hong Si-hak
NewReelected
56 No Pyong-u
NewDemoted
57 Yun Ki-bok
NewReelected
58 Choe Chae-u
CandidateReelected
59 Song Pok-ki
CandidateDemoted
60 O Tae-bong
CandidateDemoted
61 Kim Kuk-tae
NewReelected
62 Chong Chun-gi
NewReelected
63 Yon Hyong-muk
NewReelected
64 Pak Su-dong
NewReelected
65 Kang Song-san
NewReelected
66 Yi Pong-gil
NewReelected
67 Kim Song-ae
NewReelected
68 O Suk-hui
NewDemoted
69 Yi Son-hwa
NewDemoted
70 Yu Sun-hui
NewDemoted
71 Choe Yun-su
NewDemoted
72 Kang Hui-won
OldReelected
73 Kye Ung-tae
NewReelected
74 Pi Chang-nin
OldDemoted
75 Chang Yun-pil
CandidateReelected
76 Hyon Chol-gyu
NewDemoted
77 Choe Yong-nim
NewReelected
78 Han Yong-hak
NewDemoted
79 Kim Hoe-il
OldReelected
80 Kim Yong-nam
NewReelected
81 Kim Yun-son
NewDemoted
82 Kim Sok-hwan
NewDemoted
83 Sim Kyong-chol
NewReelected
84 Yang Man-chol
NewDemoted
85 Yi Chi-chan
CandidateReelected
86 Yu Sung-nam
NewDemoted
87 Pae Sung-hyok
NewDemoted
88 Choe Chang-gwon
NewDemoted
89 Kim Chong-yong
NewReelected
90 Chon Chae-bong
NewReelected
91 Kim Chang-gwon
NewDemoted
92 Pak Yong-sok
NewReelected
93 Kim Pyong-yul
NewReelected
94 Yi Kil-song
NewReelected
95 Yi Yong-ik
NewReelected
96 Yim Su-man
NewReelected
97 Yi Tong-chun
NewReelected
98 Kim I-hun
NewDemoted
99 No Tae-sok
CandidateDemoted
100 Kim Kyong-yon
NewReelected
101 Kim Su-duk
NewDemoted
102 Hwang Chang-yop
NewReelected
103 Yi Myon-sang
CandidateReelected
104 Yang Kun-ok
OldDemoted
105 Yom Tae-jun
CandidateReelected
106 Yi Min-su
NewDemoted
107 Yi Kyong-sok
NewDemoted
108 Kim Kye-hyon
NewDemoted
109 O Kuk-yol
NewReelected
110 Kim Kuk-hun
NewReelected
111 Kim Si-hak
NewReelected
112 Choe Chang-hwan
NewDemoted
113 An Sung-hak
CandidateReelected
114 Yi Kon-il
NewDemoted
115 Chon Yong-hui
NewDemoted
116 Kim Nak-hui
NewDemoted
117 Pak Hae-gwon
NewDemoted
118 Kim Chong-il
NewReelected

Candidates

RankName
Hangul
4th CC 6th CC
1 Cho Myong-son NewFull
2 Kim Yong-yon NewCandidate
3 Kim Song-guk NewDemoted
4 Pak Son-gyun NewDemoted
5 Kye Hyong-sun NewCandidate
6 Kim Ung-sam NewCandidate
7 Chon Ha-chol NewCandidate
8 Son Song-pil NewDemoted
9 Yim Hyong-gu NewFull
10 Yi Rim-su NewDemoted
11 Kim Ui-sun NewDemoted
12 Yi Pong-won NewFull
13 Pak Yong-sin NewDemoted
14 Paek Pom-su NewFull
15 Yi Si-won NewDemoted
16 Sim Chang-wan NewFull
17 Kim Chang-bok NewDemoted
18 Son Kyong-jun NewFull
19 Chon Pyong-ho NewFull
20 Kim Hyong-bong NewCandidate
21 Choe Chin-song NewFull
22 Chu Kyu-chang NewCandidate
23 Choe Chong-gon OldDemoted
24 Yang Chung-gyom OldDemoted
25 Kim Pyong-sam OldDemoted
26 Yi Chang-su NewDemoted
27 Paek Son-il OldDemoted
28 Yi Hong-gyun OldDemoted
29 Kim Hong-gwan OldDemoted
30 Sin Chin-sun NewCandidate
31 Chon Se-bong NewFull
32 Kim Kwan-sop OldFull
33 O Yong-bang NewCandidate
34 So Chang-nam NewDemoted
35 Yi Pong-sop NewDemoted
36 Pak Ki-so NewCandidate
37 An Myong-chol NewDemoted
38 Kim Chae-yong NewDemoted
39 Kim Nung-il NewDemoted
40 Yi Pong-gyom NewDemoted
41 Hyon Chang-yong NewDemoted
42 Chu Chang-bok NewCandidate
43 Pak Chun-sik NewDemoted
44 Kim Ki-son NewFull
45 Yi Chol-bong NewCandidate
46 Kim Kwang-guk NewDemoted
47 O Kyong-hue NewDemoted
48 Yi Chong-il NewDemoted
49 Ho Chang-suk NewCandidate
50 Wang Ok-hwan NewCandidate
51 Chang Chol NewCandidate
52 Kim Kum-ok NewDemoted
53 Ho Yon-suk NewDemoted
54 Yi Pil-song NewDemoted
55 So Yun-sok NewFull

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References

Citations

  1. Suh 1981, pp. 302–3.
  2. Suh 1981, pp. 308–9.
  3. Suh 1981, p. 271.
  4. Suh 1981, pp. 271 & 329.
  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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