Premier of North Korea

Head of government of North Korea

Premier of the Cabinet of the Democratic People's Republic of Korea
조선민주주의인민공화국 내각총리
Incumbent
Kim Tok Hun
since 13 August 2020
Cabinet of North Korea
TypeHead of government
Member ofCabinet
NominatorSupreme People's Assembly
AppointerSupreme People's Assembly
Term lengthFive years, renewable
Inaugural holderKim Il Sung
Formation9 September 1948
DeputyVice Premier
Premier of the Cabinet of the Democratic People's Republic of Korea
Chosŏn'gŭl
조선민주주의인민공화국 내각총리
Hancha
朝鮮民主主義人民共和國內閣總理
Revised RomanizationJoseon Minjujuui Inmin Gonghwaguk Naegang Chongni
McCune–ReischauerChosŏn Minjujuŭi Inmin Konghwaguk Naegak Ch'ongni
Premier of the Cabinet
Chosŏn'gŭl
內閣 總理
Hancha
內閣 總理
Revised RomanizationNaegang Chongni
McCune–ReischauerNaegak Ch'ongni

The premier of North Korea, officially titled the premier of the Cabinet of the Democratic People's Republic of Korea, is the head of government of North Korea and leader of the North Korean Cabinet.

The premier is officially appointed by the Supreme People's Assembly (SPA), which also appoints other members of the Cabinet on the nomination of the premier. The premier organizes and leads the Cabinet, and constitutionally represents the government of North Korea. The incumbent premier is Kim Tok Hun, who is also a member of the Presidium of the Politburo of the Workers' Party of Korea.[1]

History

Originally, under the 1948 Constitution of the DPRK, the Premier was the highest state post in North Korea. Kim Il Sung himself inaugurated the post, keeping it for 24 years until 1972, while the ceremonial role of the head of state rested in the Chairman of the Standing Committee of the Supreme People's Assembly.

The 1972 Constitution created the post of President, which replaced the premiership as the top state post. The executive presidency was created with Kim in mind, and he transferred to that post soon after the Constitution was promulgated. The Premier was now the head of the Administration Council, but most of the powers of the former cabinet were passed to the Central People's Committee [ja]], the highest ruling council chaired by the president himself. The first premier after Kim Il Sung was his long-time ally Kim Il. The post was then officially known as Premier of the Administration Council (정무원 총리, jungmuwon chongni).

After Kim Il Sung died, the post of president remained vacant (officially Kim Il Sung was proclaimed Eternal President) as his son Kim Jong Il planned a new State reorganization. A constitution revision in 1998 abolished both the Central People's Committee and the Administration Council, re-creating the Cabinet.

Functions

The premier is officially elected by the Supreme People's Assembly (SPA), which also has the right to recall the premier.[2] The premier also nominates the candidacies for other members of the Cabinet, including vice premiers, the cabinet chairman, various ministers and other cabinet members, which are then appointed by the SPA. A newly-appointed premier takes an oath of allegiance in the SPA on behalf of other cabinet members.[2]

The premier organizes and oversees the cabinet, and represents the government of North Korea.[2] The premier also attends the plenary meetings and the permanent committee meetings of the Cabinet.[2] The cabinet is charged with executing the policies decided by the Central Committee of the Workers' Party of Korea and the office effectively has no policy-making authority of its own.[2]

The Premier is nominally part of a triumvirate overseeing North Korea's executive branch, alongside the Chairman of the Standing Committee of the Supreme People's Assembly and the President of the State Affairs Commission. According to the constitution, the SAC President, SPA Standing Committee chairman and Premier have powers equivalent to one-third of those of a president's powers in most presidential systems. The SPA Standing Committee chairman conducts foreign relations, the premier handles domestic matters and heads the government, and the SAC President (known as the chairman of the National Defence Commission before 2016) commands the armed forces. However, the SAC President is constitutionally defined as "the highest post in the state" and the country's supreme leader.

The Premier ranked as the lowest member of the executive triumvirate: significantly, Kim Jong Il was NDC Chairman without interruption from 1993 until 2011, and Kim Yong-nam was President of the SPA Presidium from 1998 to 2019, while there have been six premiers since Kim Il Sung's death. Kim Tok Hun, the incumbent Premier, has assumed the second-ranking position, while Choe Ryong-hae, Chairman of the SPA Standing Committee, is currently ranked third.[3]

List of office holders

The following is a list of premiers of North Korea since its founding in 1948.

No.PortraitName
(born–died)
Term of officeAssembly
Took officeLeft officeTime in office
Prime Minister of the Cabinet of the Democratic People's Republic of Korea
조선민주주의인민공화국 내각 수상
1Kim Il Sung
김일성
(1912–1994)
9 September 194828 December 197224 years, 110 days1st
2nd
3rd
4th
Premier of the Administration Council of the Democratic People's Republic of Korea
조선민주주의인민공화국 정무원 총리
2Kim Il
김일
(1910–1984)
28 December 197230 April 19763 years, 124 days5th
3Pak Song-chol
박성철
(1913–2008)
30 April 197615 December 19771 year, 229 days
4Ri Jong-ok
리종옥
(1916–1999)
15 December 197725 January 19846 years, 41 days6th
7th
5Kang Song-san
강성산
(1931–2000)
25 January 198429 December 19862 years, 338 days7th
6Ri Kun-mo
리근모
(1926–2001)
29 December 198612 December 19881 year, 349 days8th
7Yon Hyong-muk
연형묵
(1931–2005)
12 December 198811 December 19923 years, 365 days8th
9th
(5)Kang Song-san
강성산
(1931–2000)
11 December 199221 February 19974 years, 72 days9th
Hong Song-nam
홍성남
(1929–2009)
acting
21 February 19975 September 19981 year, 196 days9th
Premier of the Cabinet of the Democratic People's Republic of Korea
조선민주주의인민공화국 내각 총리
8Hong Song-nam
홍성남
(1929–2009)
5 September 19983 September 20034 years, 363 days10th
9Pak Pong-ju
박봉주
(born 1939)
3 September 200311 April 20073 years, 220 days11th
10Kim Yong-il
김영일
(born 1944)
11 April 20074 June 20103 years, 84 days11th
12th
11Choe Yong-rim
최영림
(born 1930)
4 June 20101 April 20132 years, 271 days12th
(9)Pak Pong-ju
박봉주
(born 1939)
1 April 201311 April 20196 years, 10 days12th
13th
12Kim Jae-ryong
김재룡
(born 1959)
11 April 201913 August 20201 year, 124 days14th
13Kim Tok Hun
김덕훈
(born 1961)
13 August 2020Incumbent4 years, 63 days14th

Timeline

Kim Tok-hunKim Jae-ryongPak Pong-juKang Song-sanKim Yong-ilHong Song-namKang Song-sanYon Hyong-mukRi Kun-moRi Jong-okPak Song-cholKim Il (politician)Kim il-sung

See also

References

  1. ^ "Chiefs of State and Cabinet Members of Foreign Governments: Korea, North - NDE". Central Intelligence Agency. 21 June 2018. Archived from the original on 4 October 2013. Retrieved 28 August 2018.
  2. ^ a b c d e "Socialist Constitution". Naenara. Retrieved 2 July 2023.
  3. ^ Weiser, Martin (1 August 2022). "North Korea's premier now ranks as top official. Is he Kim Jong Un's successor?". NK PRO. Retrieved 8 September 2024.
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