Committees of the 7th Supreme People's Assembly

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7th Committees
  6th
8th  
5 April 1982 – 30 December 1986
(4 years, 269 days)
Overview
TypeBills Committee
Budget Committee
Credentials Committee
National Defence Commission
Election1st Session of the 7th Supreme People's Assembly

The committees of the 7th Supreme People's Assembly (SPA) of North Korea were elected by the 1st Session of the aforementioned body on 5 April 1982. [1] It was replaced on 30 December 1986 by the committees of the 8th Supreme People's Assembly. [2]

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Committees

Bills

RankName Hangul 6th COM 8th COM Positions
1 Yun Ki-bok 윤기복OldDemotedChairman of the SPA Bills Committee
2 An Sung-hak 안성학NewDemoted
3 Han Sang-kyu 한상규NewReelected
4 Kim Song-yong 김송용NewDemoted
5 Pak Su-tong 박수통NewDemoted
6 Pang Hak-se 방학세OldReelected
7 Yi Chin-su 이진수OldDemoted
References:
[3] [1]

Budget

RankName Hangul 6th COM 8th COM Positions
1 Kim Hwan 김환NewDemotedChairman of the SPA Budget Committee
2 Chang Yun-pil 장윤필NewDemoted
3 Hong Song-nam 홍성남NewDemoted
4 Kim Chang-chu 김창추NewReelected
5 Maeng Tae-ho 맹태호NewDemoted
6 Pak Sung-il 박성일NewReelected
7 Yi Chun-song 이춘송NewDemoted
References:
[3] [1]

Credentials

RankName Hangul 6th COM 8th COM Positions
1 Yim Chun-chu 임춘추OldReelectedChairman of the SPA Credentials Committee
2 Cho Se-ung 조승NewDemoted
3 Kim Man-gum 김만금NewDemoted
4 Pyon Chang-pok 표창폭NewDemoted
5 So Chol 서철NewReelected
6 Yi Chi-chan 이치찬NewDemoted
7 Yi Pyong-won 이평원NewReelected
References:
[3] [1]

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Citations

  1. 1 2 3 4 National Foreign Assessment Center (1983). "Directory of Officials of the Democratic People's Republic of Korea". Central Intelligence Agency. p. 23. Retrieved 10 February 2021.
  2. National Foreign Assessment Center (1983). "Directory of Officials of the Democratic People's Republic of Korea". Central Intelligence Agency. p. 23. Retrieved 10 February 2021.
  3. 1 2 3 Suh 1981, p. 426.

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