7th Politburo of the Workers' Party of Korea

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The 7th Politburo of the Workers' Party of Korea (WPK), officially the Political Bureau of the 7th Central Committee of the Workers' Party of Korea, was elected by the 1st Plenary Session of the 7th Central Committee, in the immediate aftermath of the 7th WPK Congress. The composition of the 7th Politburo was changed on several occasions by plenary sessions of the 7th WPK Central Committee. [1]

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Members elected at the 1st Plenary Session

RankName Korean 6th POL 8th POL BirthGender
1 Kim Jong Un 김정은OldReelected1982Male
2 Kim Yong-nam 김영남OldNot1928Male
3 Hwang Pyong-so 황병서NewNot1949Male
4 Pak Pong-ju 박봉주OldNot1939Male
5 Choe Ryong-hae 최룡해OldReelected1950Male
6 Kim Ki-nam 김기남OldNot1934Male
7 Choe Thae-bok 최태복OldNot1930Male
8 Ri Su-yong 리수용NewNot1940Male
9 Kim Phyong-hae 김평해Alt.Not1941Male
10 O Su-yong 오수용NewReelected1944Male
11 Kwak Pom-gi 곽범기Alt.Not1939Male
12 Kim Yong-chol 김영철NewReelected1946Male
13 Ri Man-gon 리만건NewNot1945Male
14 Yang Hyong-sop 양형섭OldNot1925Male
15 Ro Tu-chol 로두철Alt.Not1950Male
16 Pak Yong-sik 박영식NewNot1950Male
17 Ri Myong-su 리명수NewNot1934Male
18 Kim Won-hong 김원홍OldNot1945Male
19 Choe Pu-il 최부일Alt.Not1944Male
References:
[1]

Alternates elected at the 1st Plenary Session

RankName Korean 6th POL 8th POL BirthGender
1 Kim Su-gil 김수길NewNot1950Male
2 Kim Nung-o 김능오NewNot1960sMale
3 Pak Thae-song 박태성NewMember1955Male
4 Ri Yong-ho 리용호NewNot1956Male
5 Im Chol-ung 임철웅NewNot1961Male
6 Jo Yon-jun 조연준Alt.Not1937Male
7 Ri Pyong-chol 리병철NewMember1948Male
8 No Kwang-chol 노광철NewNot1956Male
9 Ri Yong-gil 리영길Alt.Not1955Male
References:
[1]

Changes

Name Korean Plenary Sessions of the Central Committee 8th POL BirthGender
1st
(2016)
2nd
(2017)
3rd
(2018)
4th
(2019)
5th
(2019)
6th
(2020)
An Jong-su 안정수MemberMemberMemberRemovedNot1951Male
Choe Hwi 최휘Alt.Alt.MemberMemberMemberNot1954Male
Choe Pu-il 최부일MemberMemberMemberMemberMemberMemberNot1944Male
Choe Ryong-hae 최룡해MemberMemberMemberMemberMemberMemberReelected1950Male
Choe Thae-bok 최태복MemberRemovedNot1930Male
Ho Chol-man 허철만Alt.Alt.Reelected A.1949Male
Hwang Pyong-so 황병서MemberMemberDismissedNot1949Male
Im Chol-ung 임철웅Alt.Alt.Alt.Alt.Alt.Alt.Not1961Male
Jo Chun-ryong 조춘룡Alt.RemovedNot1937Male
Jo Yon-jun 조연준Alt.Alt.Alt.Alt.RemovedNot1937Male
Jo Yong-won 조용원Alt.Alt.Alt.Reelected1957Male
Jon Kwang-ho 전광호Alt.Not1940sMale
Jong Kyong-thaek 정경택Alt.Alt.MemberMemberMemberReelected1961Male
Kim Hyong-jun 김형준Alt.Alt.Not1949Male
Kim Jae-ryong 김재룡MemberMemberMemberReelected1959Male
Kim Jong-gak 김정각MemberRemovedNot1941Male
Kim Jong Un 김정은MemberMemberMemberMemberMemberMemberReelected1982Male
Kim Ki-nam 김기남MemberRemovedNot1934Male
Kim Nung-o 김능오Alt.Alt.Alt.Alt.RemovedNot1960sMale
Kim Phyong-hae 김평해MemberMemberMemberMemberRemovedNot1941Male
Kim Su-gil 김수길Alt.Alt.Alt.MemberMemberMemberNot1950Male
Kim Tok-hun 김덕훈Alt.MemberMemberReelected1962Male
Kim Won-hong 김원홍MemberMemberRemovedNot1945Male
Kim Yong-chol 김영철MemberMemberMemberMemberMemberMemberReelected1946Male
Kim Yong-hwan 김영환Alt.Reelected A.1940sMale
Kim Yo-jong 김여정Alt.Alt.Alt.RemovedAlt.Not1987Female
Kim Yong-nam 김영남MemberMemberMemberRemovedNot1928Male
Kwak Pom-gi 곽범기MemberRemovedNot1939Male
No Kwang-chol 노광철Alt.Alt.Alt.Alt.RemovedNot1956Male
O Su-yong 오수용MemberMemberMemberMemberMemberMemberReelected1944Male
Pak Jong-chon 박정천Alt.MemberReelected1950sMale
Pak Jong-nam 박정남Alt.Alt.Not1950sMale
Pak Kwang-ho 박광호MemberMemberMemberRemovedNot1949Male
Pak Myong-sun 박명순Alt.Reelected A.1940sFemale
Pak Pong-ju 박봉주MemberMemberMemberMemberMemberMemberNot1939Male
Pak Thae-dok 박태덕Alt.Alt.MemberMemberMemberReelected A.1955Male
Pak Thae-song 박태성Alt.MemberMemberMemberMemberMemberReelected1955Male
Pak Yong-sik 박영식MemberMemberMemberRemovedNot1950Male
Ri Hi-yong 리히용Alt.Alt.Alt.Not1960Male
Ri Ho-rim 리호림Alt.Alt.Not1949Male
Ri Il-hwan 리일환MemberMemberReelected1960Male
Ri Man-gon 리만건MemberAlt.Alt.MemberMemberRemovedNot1941Male
Ri Myong-su 리명수MemberMemberRemovedNot1934Male
Ri Pyong-chol 리병철Alt.Alt.Alt.Alt.MemberMemberReelected1948Male
Ri Ryong-nam 리룡남Alt.Alt.Alt.Not1960Male
Ri Son-gwon 리선권Alt.RemovedReelected A.1949Male
Ri Su-yong 리수용MemberMemberMemberMemberRemovedReelected1930Male
Ri Yong-gil 리영길Alt.Alt.Alt.Alt.RemovedReelected1955Male
Ri Yong-ho 리용호Alt.MemberMemberMemberRemovedNot1956Male
Ro Tu-chol 로두철MemberMemberMemberMemberRemovedNot1950Male
Thae Hyong-chol 태형철MemberMemberMemberReelected A.1953Male
Thae Jong-su 박태성MemberMemberMemberRemovedNot1955Male
Yang Hyong-sop 양형섭MemberMemberMemberRemovedNot1925Male
References:
[1] [2] [3] [4] [5] [6]

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