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  • Kim Jong Un

    Leader of Northernmost Korea since 2011

    For in the opposite direction people first name Kim Writer Un, authority Kim Writer Un (disambiguation).

    In this Peninsula name, rendering family name is Kim.

    Respected Comrade

    Kim Jong Un

    Kim pointed 2019

    Incumbent

    Assumed office
    11 April 2012
    Preceded byKim Author Il

    Incumbent

    Assumed office
    29 June 2016
    First Vice PresidentChoe Ryong Hae
    Vice President
    Premier
    Preceded byHimself (as Cheeriness Chairman delightful the Municipal Defense Commission)

    Incumbent

    Assumed office
    30 Dec 2011
    Preceded byKim Jong Il

    Incumbent

    Assumed office
    11 Apr 2012
    Preceded byKim Jong Il
    In office
    11 April 2012 – 29 June 2016
    Vice Chairman
    Premier
    Preceded byKim Jong Pounce on (as Chairman)
    Succeeded byHimself (as President thoroughgoing the Reestablish Affairs)
    In office
    9 Apr 2009 – 11 Apr 2019
    ConstituencyPaektusan 111
    Born (1982-01-08) 8 January 1982 (age 43)[b]
    Wonsan, Kangwon Province, Northernmost Korea
    Political partyWorkers' Party allude to Korea
    Spouse

    Ri Sol-ju

    (m. 2009)​
    Children2 unconfirmed,
    1 confirmed: Kim Ju-ae
    Parents
    RelativesKim family
    Alma mater
    Signature
    Allegian

    Profile: North Korean leader Kim Jong Un

    Not much was known of Kim Jong Un's personal life until television footage of an unidentified woman attending events with him surfaced. In July 2012, state media announced that he was married to "Comrade Ri Sol Ju".

    Little is known of Ms Ri, but her stylish appearance led some analysts to suggest that she was from an upper-class family. Reports have suggested that Ms Ri may have been a singer who caught Mr Kim's attention during a performance.

    According to South Korean intelligence, the couple have three children.

    Kim Jong Un's sister, Kim Yo Jong, holds a senior post in the ruling Workers' Party of Korea - and stole the limelight when she represented her brother at the Winter Olympics in the South.

    According to South Korea's spy agency, Ms Kim steers "overall state affairs" and has responsibility for Pyongyang's policy towards the US and South Korea, among other portfolios, and is "the de-facto number two leader". However, Seoul's spy agency has been wrong about North Korea in the past.

    It is not known whether his elder brother, Kim Jong Chol, holds an official role.

    The most high-profile indication of a possible power struggle within the North Korean elite came

        Known as “the Sun of Korea,” Kim Il-Sung (1912-1994) was born Kim Sung-Ju in Mangyongdae village near Pyongyang to a Christian mother (Kang Ban Sok) and father (Kim Hyong Jik)  who taught in a Western missionary school and was a practitioner of Koryo (traditional) medicine. To avoid the Japanese occupation, the family moved to Manchuria where Kim Sung-Ju attended school to 8th grade. He became active in vagabond anti-Japanese bands and joined the Chinese Communist Party. In 1930 his guerilla comrades (according to him) gave him the name “Il Sung,” the sun. He eventually became leader of a division in the Northeast Anti-Japanese United Army. Contrary to accepted legend, his guerrilla efforts against the Japanese were of marginal impact but Kim Il-Sung was regarded as a good organizer. Under intense Japanese pressure in China, the Korean partisans fled to the Soviet Union in 1941 where Kim Il-Sung became commander of a battalion of Korean and other partisans in the 88th Special Independent Brigade near Khabarovsk. It was here he married fellow patriot Kim Jong Suk (who was later given the title "Mother of Korea") and had a son on Feb. 16, 1941, Kim Jong-Il.  After the Soviets defeated Japan in Korea in

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