Thursday, November 27, 2014
North Korea - Kim Jong Un's Younger Sister Assumes High Post in Ruling Party
North Korea - Kim Jong Un's Younger Sister Assumes High Post in Ruling Party. (Sp).
Kim Yo Jong, the younger sister of Kim Jong Un, North Korea's ruler, has assumed one of the highest posts in the DPRK's ruling party.
Experts say she may become as powerful as her aunt Kim Kyong Hui once was; her aunt occupied key party posts during the rule of her brother, Kim Jong Il.
Kim Yo Jong, the younger sister of North Korean leader Kim Jong Un, has been appointed vice department director of the Central Committee of the ruling Workers' Party, according to state news agency KCNA (Korean Central News Agency).
"Kim Yo Jong, believed to be 26, made her first public appearance during the funeral of her father and longtime ruler Kim Jong Il in December 2011.
Since then she has occasionally been seen accompanying her brother to political events and on his ‘field guidance trips,’ but without any specific title attached to her name," the Guardian noted.
Kim Jong Un and his sister Kim Yo Jong are the children of Kim Jong Il and his fourth partner Ko Yong Hui. They attended the same school under pseudonyms in Switzerland in the mid-1990s.
Experts stress that Kim Jong Un's sister is currently "on the rise within the regime," suggesting that she could be "a sort of events director and aide to her brother, managing his schedule and accompanying him on trips," Time magazine notes.
The media source cites Michael Madden, the founder of the blog North Korea Leadership Watch, as saying: "She [Kim Yo Jong] may be one of the only people Kim Jong Un trusts completely."
She apparently has access to sensitive and confident information and "may end up playing the same leadership supporting role as her powerful aunt, Kim Kyong Hui," the Guardian underscores.Read the full story here.
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