usually refers to North Korea's supreme leaders, and South Korean media reported, ``It appears that North Korea may begin full-scale efforts to idolize North Korea with a successor in mind.'' (Dong-a Ilbo) ing.
Jue was first reported by North Korean state media in November 2022. At the time, the Rodong Sinmun, the official newspaper of North Korea's Workers' Party of Korea, published ICBM (Intercontinental Bomb)
In an article reporting the successful launch of the Hwasong-17 missile, a photo of a girl wearing a white down coat walking hand in hand with Kim Jong Il was published in front of the Hwasong-17. ``My dear child
'' accompanied him.'' Mr. Jue then attended a military parade to mark the 75th anniversary of the founding of the Korean People's Army at Kim Il Sung Square in the center of the capital, Pyongyang, and attended a military parade held at Kim Il Sung Square in the center of the capital Pyongyang.
He frequently appears accompanying Kim Jong Il to inspections of missile launches and other events. It is said that Kim Jong-il and his wife Ri Sol-ju have three children.
The prevailing view was that he was the secretary's second child. However, in May last year, the director of the Korea National Institute for National Unification, a think tank affiliated with the South Korean government, said that there was a high possibility that Jue would be the first child, adding, ``He is among the candidates for his successor.
"I'm looking at it," he said. Jue's frequent appearances in public are said to be aimed at demonstrating the legitimacy of his ``Baekdu bloodline (which shows direct descent from Kim Jong Il's grandfather, President Kim Il Sung).''
Being watched. However, although North Korean media acknowledges the existence of Kim Jong Il's daughter, they have described her as a "beloved child," "precious child," and "respected child."
He also did not tell her that her daughter's name was ``Jue.'' As a result, North Korean residents do not know that Kim Jong Il's daughter's name is Jue, but the US government-affiliated Radio Free Asia (RFA) reported that in February last year,
, reported that North Korean authorities are forcing residents with the name ``Kim Jue'' to change their names. Last November, the organizational leadership of the Central Committee of the Workers' Party of Korea held a successful wrap-up party for a military reconnaissance satellite.
When a lecture was held to commemorate the event, the lecturer emphasized, ``The future of the era of space power will shine even brighter with the help of Korea's rising star,'' a female general.'' US government-affiliated Radio Free Asia (
RFA) reported at the time, citing sources, that the term ``Korea's rising star'' appears to be referring to Jue. South Korea's intelligence agency, the National Intelligence Service, said in January of this year that Jue was ``a powerful person.''
He is seen as the successor." The National Intelligence Service told the National Assembly Intelligence Committee in September last year, ``The North has a strong attachment to the 'Baekdu bloodline' and is a male-dominated society, so it is unlikely that Kim Joo-ae will be left behind at this stage.
"It would be hasty to judge him as the successor," but it has now been revealed that he has changed his mind. Then, on the 16th of this month, the Korean Central News Agency and the Labor Party's official newspaper Rodong Sinmun reported that Kim Jong Il and Jue
When reporting that he had attended the completion and operation ceremony of a greenhouse built near Pyongyang, he used the term ``Kyodou'', which is usually used in North Korea to refer to a leader, to refer to Jue for the first time. messenger
used. Both media outlets also use the plural as ``leader Kim Jong-un,'' ``leader of the Communist Party,'' and ``great leaders of the party.'' He suggested that Mr. Jue is qualified to be a leader.
Korean media paid attention to this expression. Public broadcaster KBS said, ``There are speculations that the process to idolize Jue in North Korea has begun in earnest.''
, introduces the views of government sources and intelligence authorities. A government source said, ``It appears that expressions indicating the successor are being gradually exposed to the residents.Most of the farm inspections this time have been structured around Jue as the main character.
It was staged.'' In addition, on the 18th, South Korea's Ministry of Unification stated, ``Taking into consideration the manners and expressions regarding Mr. Jue that the North has shown in its official media, we cannot rule out the possibility of Mr. Jue's succession.''
I expressed my opinion. At the 8th Party Congress of the Workers' Party of Korea in January 2021, North Korea created the position of "first secretary" following the chairman of the State Affairs Committee (general secretary of the Workers' Party of Korea), but the position remains vacant.
It has also been pointed out that this may be a measure for hereditary inheritance.
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