National Defense Commission (North Korea)

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National Defense Commission of the Democratic People's Republic of Korea
조선민주주의인민공화국 국방위원회
Emblem of North Korea.svg
Commission overview
Formed1972;53 years ago (1972)
Dissolved2016;9 years ago (2016)
Superseding Commission
JurisdictionGovernment of the Democratic People's Republic of Korea
Commission executives
  • Kim Jong-un, First Chairman
  • Hwang Pyong-so, Vice Chairman
  • Ri Yong-mu, Vice Chairman
  • O Kuk-ryol, Vice Chairman

The following are the members of the National Defense Commission at the time of its dissolution on 29 June 2016:

First Chairman of the National Defense Commission
First ChairmanPolitical partyMember since
Kim Jong-un April 2019 crop.jpg Kim Jong Un
김정은
(Born 1984)
Workers' Party of Korea 11 April 2012 [2]
Vice Chairman of the National Defense Commission
Vice ChairmanPolitical partyMember since
Emblem of North Korea.svg Ri Yong-mu
리용무
(1925-2022)
Workers' Party of Korea 5 September 1998
Emblem of North Korea.svg O Kuk-ryol
오극렬
(1930-2023)
Workers' Party of Korea 19 February 2009
Hwang Pyong-So (cropped).jpg Hwang Pyong-so
황병서
(Born 1949)
Workers' Party of Korea 25 September 2014
Member of the National Defense Commission
MemberPolitical partyMember since
Emblem of North Korea.svg Kim Won-hong
김원홍
(born 1945)
Workers' Party of Korea 13 April 2012
Emblem of North Korea.svg Choe Pu-il
최부일
(Born 1944)
Workers' Party of Korea 9 April 2014
Emblem of North Korea.svg Jo Chun-ryong
조춘룡
Workers' Party of Korea 9 April 2014
Emblem of North Korea.svg Ri Pyong-chol
리병철
(Born 1948)
Workers' Party of Korea 25 September 2014
Emblem of North Korea.svg Kim Chun-sop
김춘섭
Workers' Party of Korea 9 April 2015

See also

References

  1. CORI Country ReportDemocratic People’s Republic of Korea, October 2012, p. 13
  2. Sang-Hun, Choe (11 April 2012). "As Rocket Launching Nears, North Korea Continues Shift to New 'Supreme Leader'". The New York Times . Retrieved 2023-09-18. Per note at end of NYT article: 'An earlier version of this article incorrectly stated the day on which North Korea had elevated Kim Jong-un to chairman of the Workers' Party's central military commission and granted him membership in the Politburo and its presidium. It was on Wednesday (11 April), not Thursday (12 April).'

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