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8th Central People's Committee | |
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30 December 1986 – 26 May 1990 (3 years, 147 days) | |
Overview | |
Decision making body | Session of the Central People's Committee |
Election | 1st Session of the 8th Supreme People's Assembly |
Members | |
Total | 14 |
Secretary-General | Chi Chang-ik |
The 8th Central People's Committee (CPC) of North Korea was elected by the 1st Session of the 8th Supreme People's Assembly on 30 December 1986. It was replaced on 26 May 1990 by the 9th CPC. [1]
Name | Hangul | 7th CPC | 9th CPC | Positions | |||
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Kim Il Sung | 김일성 | Old | Reelected | President of the Republic | |||
Pak Song-chol | 박성철 | Old | Reelected | First Vice President of the Republic | |||
Chi Chang-ik | 치창익 | New | Reelected | Secretary-General of the Central People's Committee | |||
Cho Se-ung | 조승 | New | Reelected | — | |||
Chong Song-nam | 종송남 | New | Not | — | |||
Hong Song-nam | 홍송남 | New | Not | — | |||
Hyon Mu-kwang | 현무광 | Old | Not | — | |||
Kang Hui-won | 강희원 | Old | Not | — | |||
Kim Pyong-yul | 김평열 | New | Not | — | |||
O Jin-u | 오진우 | Old | Not | — | |||
Paek Pom-su | 백폼수 | New | Not | — | |||
Ri Jong-ok | 이종옥 | New | Not | Vice President of the Republic | |||
So Yun-sok | 소윤석 | New | Not | — | |||
Yi Kun-mo | 이건모 | Old | Not | — | |||
Yim Chun-chu | 임춘추 | Old | Not | Vice President of the Republic | |||
Yun Ki-pok | 윤기폭 | Old | Not | — | |||
References: [2] [3] [4] |
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