7th Central Committee of the Workers' Party of Korea

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7th Central Committee
  6th
8th  
9 May 2016 – 10 January 2021
(4 years, 246 days)

Overview
Type Central Committee of the Workers' Party of Korea
Election 7th Congress
Members
Total129
Alternates
Total106
Leadership
Chairman Kim Jong Un
Vice Chairmen9 (2016)
Presidium 5 (2016)
Politburo 19 full (2016)
9 alt. (2016)
Control Commission 7 (2016)
Military Commission11 (2016)

The 7th Central Committee of the Workers' Party of Korea was elected by the 7th Congress on 9 May 2016, [1] and remained in session until the election of the 8th Central Committee on 10 January 2021. [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 Presidium, the Politburo, the Executive Policy Bureau, the Central Military Commission and the Control Commission in the case of the 7th Central Committee. [3] [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

On its election the 7th Central Committee was composed of 129 full members and 106 alternate members. [1]

Plenums

PlenumStart–endLengthAgenda of the plenum
1st Plenary Session10 May 20161 day
1 item.
2nd Plenary Session7 October 20171 day
2 items.
3rd Plenary Session20 April 20181 days
3 items.
4th Plenary Session10 April 20191 day
3 items.
5th Plenary Session28–31 December 20194 days
2 items.
6th Plenary Session19 August 20201 day
1 item.
  • On convening the 8th Congress [11]
    • On establishing a new line of struggle and tactical plans to coordinate the continuing revolution and the developing conditions; [11]
    • On the further strengthening of party organisation and ideology. [11]
References:
[6] [7] [8] [9] [10] [11]

Members

7th Congress (2016)

Full

RankName
Hangul
Level of government
(Offices held)
6th CC 8th CC Inner-composition
7th PRE 7th POL 7th EPB 7th CMC 7th CON
1 Kim Jong Un OldReelectedMemberMemberChairmanChairman
2 Kim Yong-nam
OldAlternateMemberMember
3 Hwang Pyong-so
AlternateDemotedMemberMember
Member
4 Choe Ryong-hae OldReelectedMemberMemberMember
5 Pak Pong-ju OldDemotedMemberMember
Member
6 Kim Ki-nam OldDemoted
MemberMember
7 Choe Thae-bok OldDemoted
MemberMember
8 Ri Yong-mu
OldDemoted
9 O Kuk-ryol
OldDemoted
10 Ri Myong-su
OldDemoted
Member
Member
11 Kang Sok-ju
OldDead
12 Kwak Pom-gi OldDemoted
MemberMember
13 O Su-yong NewReelected
MemberMember
14 Kim Yong-chol OldReelected
MemberMemberMember
15 Yang Hyong-sop
OldDemoted
Member
16 Kim Won-hong
OldDemoted
Member
Member
17 Kim Phyong-hae OldDemoted
MemberMember
18 Pak Yong-sik
NewDemoted
Member
Member
19 Ro Tu-chol
OldDemoted
Member
20 Choe Pu-il
OldDemoted
Member
Member
21 Jo Yon-jun
NewDemoted
Alternate
22 Kim Yong-jin
OldExpelled
23 Im Chol-ung
NewDemoted
Alternate
24 Kim Tok-hun NewReelected
25 Ri Mu-yong
OldDemoted
26 Ri Chol-man
NewReelected
27 Ri Il-hwan NewReelected
28 Ri Man-gon OldDemoted
MemberMemberMember
29 An Jong-su OldDemoted
30 Choe Sang-gon
NewReelected
31 Ri Yong-rae
NewDemoted
32 Kim Jong-im
OldDemoted
33 Kim Jung-hyop
NewDemoted
34 Kim Man-song
NewDemoted
35 Hong In-bom
OldDemoted
Chairman
36 Kim Kyong-ok
OldDemoted
Member
37 Ri Jae-il
OldDemoted
38 Choe Hwi NewReelected
39 Ri Pyong-chol OldReelected
Alternate
40 Kim Yong-su
NewReelected
41 Jo Yong-won
NewReelected
42 Ri Yong-sik
NewReelected
43 Kim Yo-jong
NewReelected
44 Hong Sung-mu
AlternateReelected
45 Pak To-chun
OldDemoted
46 Kim Yong-chun
OldDead
47 Hyon Chol-hae
OldDemoted
48 Ri Yong-gil
OldReelected
Alternate
Member
49 So Hong-chan
NewReelected
Member
50 Kim Jong-gak
OldDemoted
51 No Kwang-chol
AlternateReelected
Alternate
52 Kim Jong-gwan
OldReelected
53 Yun Tong-hyon
OldDemoted
54 Kim Hyong-ryong
OldDemoted
55 Jo Nam-jin
NewDemoted
56 Ryom Chol-song
NewDemoted
57 Jo Kyong-chol
OldReelected
58 Pak Jong-chon
NewReelected
59 Yun Yong-sik
NewDemoted
60 Kim Rak-gyom
NewDemoted
61 Ri Yong-ju
AlternateDemoted
62 Choe Yong-ho
NewDemoted
63 Wi Song-il
NewReelected
64 Pang Tu-sop
NewReelected
65 Ri Song-guk
NewAlternate
66 Yang Tong-hun
OldDemoted
67 Ri Thae-sop
AlternateReelected
68 Park Su-il
NewReelected
69 Kim Sang-ryong
NewDemoted
70 Kim Kum-chol
NewReelected
Member
71 Kim Yong-bok
NewReelected
72 Kim Myong-nam
NewDemoted
73 Kim Song-chol
OldReelected
74 Ri Chang-han
AlternateDemoted
75 Han Chang-sun
AlternateDemoted
76 Yun Jong-rin
OldDemoted
77 Kim Song-dok
OldDemoted
78 Ri Yong-hwan
OldDemoted
Alternate
79 Ro Kyong-jun
AlternateDemoted
80 Choe Yong-rim
OldDemoted
81 Hong Son-ok
NewDemoted
82 Kim Yong-ho
AlternateReelected
83 Jo Chun-ryong
NewDemoted
84 Kim Chol-man
OldDemoted
85 Ri Su-yong AlternateDemoted
MemberMember
86 Kim Man-su
NewDemoted
87 Jang Hyok
NewDemoted
88 Tong Jong-ho
AlternateDemoted
89 Ri Ryong-nam
OldAlternate
90 Kim Sung-du
NewReelected
91 Jang Ki-ho
NewReelected
92 Jang Chol
OldDemoted
93 Kim Jong-suk
OldDemoted
94 Kim Kye-gwan
AlternateDemoted
95 Kim Tong-il
AlternateDemoted
96 Jang Chang-ha
NewReelected
97 Ri Hong-sop
OldReelected
98 Ri Yong-ho
OldReelected
99 Ju Yong-sik
OldDemoted
100 Jon Yong-nam
NewDemoted
101 Jang Pyong-gyu
OldDemoted
102 Jang Jong-nam
NewReelected
103 Kang Phil-hun
NewDemoted
104 Kim Su-gil
NewReelected
Alternate
105 Pak Thae-song NewReelected
106 Kang Yang-mo
OldDemoted
107 Kim Nung-o
NewDemoted
Alternate
108 Pak Yong-ho
NewDemoted
109 Pak Thae-dok OldReelected
Alternate
110 Kim Jae-ryong NewReelected
111 Pak Jong-nam
NewReelected
112 Jon Sung-hun
NewDemoted
113 Kim Song-il
NewDemoted
114 Ri Sang-won
NewDemoted
115 Rim Kyong-man
OldReelected
116 Thae Jong-su OldDemoted
117 Ri Kwang-chol
NewReelected
118 Jon Kyong-son
AlternateDemoted
119 O Mun-hyon
NewDemoted
120 Pak Jong-gun
OldReelected
121 Choe Yong-dok
NewDemoted
122 Ri Jong-sik
AlternateDemoted
123 Ko Pyong-hyon
OldDemoted
124 Ri Pong-dok
OldDemoted
125 Jong In-guk
OldDemoted
126 Choe Myong-chol
NewDemoted
127 Thae Hyong-chol
AlternateReelected
128 Hong So-hon
AlternateDemoted
129 Jon Il-ho
NewReelected
References:
[6] [7] [8] [9] [10] [11] [12] [2] [13] [14]

Alternates

RankName
Hangul
6th CC 8th CC
1 Jon Il-chun NewDemoted
2 Kim Song-nam NewFull
3 Jong Myong-hak NewDemoted
4 Kim Hi-thaek NewDemoted
5 Kang Kwan-il OldDemoted
6 Kim Sung-yon NewDemoted
7 Kim Pyong-ho NewFull
8 Kim Jong-sik NewFull
9 Yun Tong-chol NewDemoted
10 Tong Yong-il OldDemoted
11 Han Kwang-sang NewDemoted
12 Choe Tu-yong NewFull
13 Ri Pong-chun NewFull
14 Song Sok-won NewFull
15 Kang Sun-nam NewFull
16 Song Yong-gon NewFull
17 Ko Myong-su NewFull
18 Kim Kwang-su NewDemoted
19 Ho Song-il NewDemoted
20 Ri Yong-chol NewFull
21 Ri Chol OldDemoted
22 Kim Kwang-hyok NewFull
23 Ho Yong-chun NewDemoted
24 Son Chol-ju NewDemoted
25 Jang Tong-un NewDemoted
26 Cha Kyong-il OldDemoted
27 O Kum-chol NewAlternate
28 Kim Myong-sik OldFull
29 Kang Ki-sop OldDemoted
30 Ri Kuk-jun OldDemoted
31 Song Jun-sol NewDemoted
32 Mun Myong-hak NewDemoted
33 Kim Yong-gwang OldDemoted
34 Kang Jong-gwan NewFull
35 Ri Hak-chol NewDemoted
36 Ri Chun-sam NewDemoted
37 Ko Kil-son NewFull
38 Han Ryong-guk NewAlternate
39 Ri Jong-guk NewDemoted
40 Kim Jae-song NewDemoted
41 Kim Kwang-chol NewFull
42 Kwon Song-ho NewDemoted
43 Choe Il-ryong NewDemoted
44 Jo Yong-chol NewFull
45 Kang Yong-chol NewDemoted
46 Ki Kwang-ho NewDemoted
47 Kim Kyong-jun NewFull
48 Kang Yong-su NewDemoted
49 Mun Ung-jo NewDemoted
50 Kang Ha-guk NewDemoted
51 Pak Chun-nam NewDemoted
52 Ri Jong-mu NewDemoted
53 Ri Chung-gil NewFull
54 Kim Chon-gyun NewDemoted
55 Wang Chang-uk NewAlternate
56 Yu Chol-u NewDemoted
57 Paek Pong-son NewDemoted
58 Pak Won-hak NewDemoted
59 Ri Hye-jong NewDemoted
60 An Tong-chun OldDemoted
61 Ri Chan-hwa OldAlternate
62 Hwang Sun-hui OldDemoted
63 Ju Kyu-chang NewDemoted
64 Kim Tu-il NewFull
65 Kang Pong-hun NewFull
66 Ri Sung-ho NewAlternate
67 Ju Yong-gil NewDemoted
68 Ri Myong-gil OldDemoted
69 Kim Jong-sun NewDemoted
70 Kang Yun-sok NewFull
71 Sin Un-hak NewDemoted
72 Kim Hyong-jun NewDemoted
73 Ji Jae-ryong OldDemoted
74 Cha Hui-rim NewDemoted
75 Kang Hyong-bong OldAlternate
76 Kim Yong-chol NewAlternate
77 Kim Tong-il NewAlternate
78 Yun Jae-hyok NewFull
79 Pak Chang-bom OldDemoted
80 Ham Se-jin NewAlternate
81 O Chun-yong NewAlternate
82 Cha Jin-sun OldDemoted
83 Choe Pong-ho OldDemoted
84 Jong Mong-phil NewDemoted
85 Ri Chang-gil NewAlternate
86 Jang Kyong-chol NewAlternate
87 Ri Song-gwon OldDemoted
88 Yang Sung-ho NewFull
89 Song Kwang-chol OldDemoted
90 Jo Hyon-mun NewDemoted
91 Kim Chung-gol OldFull
92 Han Song-nam NewAlternate
93 Song Ki-chol NewDemoted
94 Choe Chan-gon OldDemoted
95 Kim Kwang-nam NewFull
96 Myong Song-chol NewAlternate
97 Rim Chun-song NewDemoted
98 Ri Hyong-gun NewAlternate
99 Jang Myong-hak OldDemoted
100 Kim Sung-il NewDemoted
101 Jong Il-man NewDemoted
102 Kim Myong-sik NewFull
103 Kim Chol-su NewAlternate
104 Myong Son-yong NewDemoted
105 Ho Kwang-il NewAlternate
106 Ri Min-chol OldAlternate
References:
[6] [7] [8] [9] [10] [11] [12] [2] [13] [14]

Changes (2017–20)

Name
Hangul
Level of government
(Offices held)
7th CCInner-composition 8th CC
2 PL
(2017)
3 PL
(2018)
5 PL
(2019)
An Myong-gon
New
Alternate
Demoted
Choe Chun-gil
New
AlternateFull
Choe Kwang-il
New
AlternateFull
Choe Rak-hyon
NewAlternate
Alternate
Choe Sang-gon
New
FullFull
Choe Song-nam
New
AlternateAlternate
Choe Sung-ryong
NewAlternate
Alternate
Choe Tong-myong
NewFull
Full
Choe Tu-yong
AlternateFull
Full
Han Kwang-sang
Alternate
FullDemoted
Ho Chol-man
New
FullFull
Ho Chol-ryong
NewFull
Demoted
Ho Pong-il
NewAlternate
Demoted
Hong Jong-duk
New
Alternate
Demoted
Hong Man-ho
New
Alternate
Alternate
Hong Yong-chil
NewFull
Demoted
Hyon Song-wol
NewAlternate
Full
Jang Chun-sil
NewAlternate
Demoted
Jang Jun-sang
NewAlternate
Demoted
Jang Kil-ryong
New
Alternate
Demoted
Jang Kil-song
NewAlternateFull
Demoted
Jang Kwang-myong
New
AlternateFull
Jang Ryong-sik
NewAlternate
Full
Jo Jun-mo
NewAlternate
Alternate
Jo Yong-dok
New
AlternateAlternate
Jon Hak-chol
New
AlternateFull
Jon Hyon-chol
New
AlternateFull
Jon Hyong-gil
New
AlternateDemoted
Jon Kwang-ho
NewFull
Demoted
Jong Yong-guk
New
Full
Demoted
Ju Song-nam
NewAlternate
Demoted
Kang Jong-gwan
Alternate
FullFull
Kang Son
New
AlternateAlternate
Kim Chang-gwang
NewAlternate
Demoted
Kim Chang-son
New
Full
Demoted
Kim Chang-yop
NewAlternate
Demoted
Kim Chol
New
AlternateDemoted
Kim Chol-ha
New
Alternate
Full
Kim Chol-ryong
New
Alternate
Demoted
Kim Chun-do
NewAlternate
Demoted
Kim Hak-chol
New
AlternateAlternate
Kim Hyong-jun Alternate
FullDemoted
Kim Il-chol
New
FullDemoted
Kim Il-guk
New
Alternate
Demoted
Kim Jong-ho
New
FullDemoted
Kim Jong-sik
AlternateFull
Full
Kim Jun-son
New
Full
Demoted
Kim Ki-ryong
New
AlternateAlternate
Kim Kwang-chol
Alternate
FullFull
Kim Kwang-hyok
AlternateFull
Full
Kim Kwang-yong
NewAlternate
Demoted
Kim Kyong-jun
Alternate
FullFull
Kim Myong-gil
NewFull
Demoted
Kim Myong-sik
AlternateFull
Full
Kim Pyong-ho
AlternateFull
Full
Kim Son-uk
New
Alternate
Alternate
Kim Song-nam
Alternate
Full
Demoted
Kim Sung-jin
New
AlternateFull
Kim Tu-il
AlternateFull
Full
Kim Yong-bae
New
AlternateDemoted
Kim Yong-gu
New
Alternate
Alternate
Kim Yong-gyu
NewAlternate
Demoted
Kim Yong-ho
NewAlternate
Alternate
Kim Yong-hwan
New
FullFull
Kim Yong-jae
NewAlternate
Demoted
Kim Yong-nam
Full
AlternateAlternate
Ko In-ho
NewFull
Demoted
Ko Ki-chol
New
Alternate
Demoted
Ko Myong-chol
New
Alternate
Demoted
Kwak Chang-sik
Alternate
FullFull
Ma Won-chun
NewAlternate
Demoted
Mun Jong-ung
New
AlternateAlternate
O Il-jong
New
FullFull
Pak Chol-min
NewAlternate
Alternate
Pak Hun
New
Alternate
Full
Pak Jong-gun
New
AlternateFull
Pak Kwang-ho NewFull
Demoted
Pak Kwang-ju
Alternate
FullFull
Pak Mun-ho
NewAlternate
Full
Pak Myong-su
Alternate
FullFull
Ri Hi-yong
NewFull
Full
Ri Ho-rim
New
FullDemoted
Ri Jong-gil
New
AlternateAlternate
Ri Ju-o
NewFull
Demoted
Ri Pong-chun
Alternate
FullFull
Ri Son-gwon
New
Alternate
Full
Ri Thae-il
New
AlternateFull
Ri Tu-song
New
Full
Full
Ri Wan-sik
New
AlternateDemoted
Ri Yong-chol
New
AlternateFull
Rim Kwang-il
New
FullFull
Rim Kwang-ung
NewAlternate
Alternate
Ryang Jong-hun
NewFull
Demoted
Ryang Won-ho
NewFull
Demoted
Ryom Chol-su
NewAlternate
Demoted
Sim Hong-bin
New
AlternateFull
Sin Hong-chol
New
AlternateAlternate
Sin Yong-chol
NewAlternateFullAlternateFull
Sing Ryong-man
NewAlternate
Demoted
Sok Sang-won
New
Alternate
Demoted
Son Chol-ju
Alternate
Full
Demoted
Son Thae-chol
NewAlternate
Demoted
Son Yong-hun
New
FullFull
Song Chun-sop
NewAlternate
Full
Song Sok-won
Alternate
FullFull
Yang Sung-ho
Alternate
FullFull
Yu Jin
NewAlternate
Full
References:
[6] [7] [8] [9] [10] [11] [12] [2] [13] [14]

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