North Korea held the inaugural sitting of its newly elected Supreme People's Assembly where Kim Jong-un was formally reappointed as the country's president of state affairs, cementing his leadership for another term. This session underlines the continuity of Kim’s political dominance as the regime remains highly centralized under his control. The reaffirmation comes amid persistent tensions on the Korean Peninsula and international scrutiny. During the assembly, Kim Jong-un publicly denounced South Korea as the 'most hostile' neighboring state, reinforcing Pyongyang's antagonistic stance towards Seoul. Additionally, North Korea announced the introduction of a new police system, reflecting a move to portray... [Continue Reading]
North Korea held the inaugural session of its newly elected Supreme People's Assembly, reaffirming Kim Jong-un as the nation's supreme leader by reappointing him as president of the State Affairs Commission. This move solidifies Kim's tight grip on power following the ruling Workers' Party Congress in February. The session is gaining attention for the likelihood that North Korea may formally enshrine its aggressive stance toward South Korea in the constitution, signaling the regime’s continued commitment to confrontation on the Korean Peninsula. The newly selected deputies, appointed last month during the party congress, compose a legislative body that endorses Kim’s policies.... [Continue Reading]