9th National Defence Commission

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9th National Defence Commission
  8th
10th  
26 May 1990 – 5 September 1998
(8 years, 102 days)
Overview
Decision making
body
Meeting of the National Defence Commission
Election1st Session of the 9th Central People's Committee
Officers
Chairman Kim Il Sung
First Vice Chairmen Kim Jong Il
Vice Chairmen Choe Kwang
O Jin-u

The 9th National Defence Commission (NDC) of North Korea was appointed by the 9th Central People's Committee in its 1st Session. It was replaced on 6 September 1998 by the 11th NDC. [1]

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Members

RankNameBirthDeath Hangul 9th NDC 11th NDC Positions
1 Kim Il Sung 19121994김일성OldDeadChairman of the National Defence Commission
2 Kim Jong Il 19412011김정일Not made publicReelectedFirst Vice Chairman of the National Defence Commission
3 O Jin-u 19171995리용무OldDeadVice Chairman of the National Defence Commission
4 Choe Kwang 19181997최광Not made publicDeadVice Chairman of the National Defence Commission
Ju To-il 추도일Not made publicNot
Jon Pyong-ho 19262014전병호Not made publicReelected
Kim Chol-man 19202018김철만Not made publicReelected
Kim Kwang-jin 김광진Not made publicNot
Kim Pong-ryul 김퐁열Not made publicNot
Ri Ul-sol 19212015리을설Not made publicReelected
Yi Ha-il 이하일Not made publicNot
References:
[2] [3] [4]

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References

Citations

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