North Korean parliamentary election, 2014
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Parliamentary elections in North Korea, creating the 13th Supreme People's Assembly, were held on 9 March 2014.[1]
Background
This is the first election since the assumption of Kim Jong-un as leader of the country following the death of Kim Jong-il and the execution of Jang Song-thaek.
It is claimed without substantiation, that the elections were an effective way to poll the population on their opinion on the government.[2] In addition, it functions as a way for the government to determine whether any of its citizens have illegally changed their voting district within the country, or if people have left the country. The North Korean Government does so by enforcing borders and surveillance, in order to make sure that the voter turnout is reflective of the population. If there are missing people, then the local workers and residents are found responsible, so local workers attempt to ensure order in their region.[3]
On 4 February, KCNA reported that a meeting of electorates in Paektusan Constituency 111 nominated WPK first secretary Kim Jong-un as deputy to the Supreme People's Assembly.[4] According to a report in the Rodong Sinmun, the meeting to select him took place in the presence of senior military heavyweights KPA General Political Department Director Choe Ryong-hae, Chief of the General Staff of the Korean People's Army Ri Yong-gil, and Minister of the People's Armed Forces Jang Jong-nam.[5][6][7]
Voting practices and procedures
The main purpose of elections in North Korea is to determine the location of voters and in theory their political allegiance[2] as well as to fill parliament seats with new members who are loyal to Kim Jong Un. Members of the Supreme People's Assembly are elected in single-member constituencies, with one approved candidate put forward in each constituency.[8] Large groups of voters are presented with a ballot while moving through a voting booth, on which there is a single box to tick a candidate's name.[9] Voters must stop to cross out the candidate, making the process a monitored event.[2] Voting is compulsory in North Korea.[10] Some North Koreans in China who defected to South Korea after the famine in their home country in the mid-1990s have said they did so because they feared punishment back home for failing to show up for parliamentary elections.[2]
Results
The main parties taking part were the Workers' Party of Korea, the Korean Social Democratic Party, the Chondoist Chongu Party as well as independent candidates.[11] All candidates were also members of the Democratic Front for the Reunification of the Fatherland. While there are officially four parties in North Korean politics, each candidate must be approved by the Democratic Front for the Reunification of the Fatherland, the dominant party in North Korean politics.
Alliance | Party | Votes (%) | Seats |
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Democratic Front for the Reunification of Korea | Workers' Party of Korea | 100.00% | 607 |
Korean Social Democratic Party | 50 | ||
Chondoist Chongu Party | 22 | ||
General Association of Korean Residents in Japan | 5 | ||
Religious associations | 3 | ||
Total | 100.00% | 687 | |
Turnout: 99.97% | |||
Source:[12] |
Elected members
Constituency number |
Constituency name |
Deputy elected[13] | Notes |
---|---|---|---|
1 | Mankyongdae | Pak Jong-nam | |
2 | Kwangbok | Choe Phyong-il | |
3 | Phalkol | Yun Yong-chol | |
4 | Changhun | Kim Yun-sil | |
5 | Kalrimkil | O Ryong-thaek | |
6 | Chukjon | Ri Ul-sol | |
7 | Taephyong | Kim Yong-bok | |
8 | Wonro | Kim Tong-suk | |
9 | Kyongsang | Kim Kwang-chol | |
10 | Kyoku | Hong So-hon | |
11 | Ryonhwa | Sim Kyong-ok | |
12 | Sochang | Kil Kum-sun | |
13 | Phyongchon | Ri Yon-hui | |
14 | Ansan | Ri Yong-sik | |
15 | Ponghak | Pak Hyang-sim | |
16 | Ryukkyo | Mun Sok-bul | |
17 | Saemaul | Cho Kil-nyo | |
18 | Pothongkang | Pang Sung-son | |
19 | Ryukyong | Kim Ung-chol | |
20 | Pulkunkori | Ri Mi-ok | |
21 | Kaeson | Yang Hyong-sob | |
22 | Pipha | Cho Yon-jun | |
23 | Chonsung | O Kuk-ryol | |
24 | Kinmaul | Pyon Yong-sam | |
25 | Sosong | Kim Hae-song | |
26 | Changkyong | Kim Tong-hyok | |
27 | Hasin | Kim Kyong-su | |
28 | Chungsin | Pak Pong-nam | |
29 | Taesong | Thae Hyong-chol | |
30 | Ryonghung | Kim Yong-ju | |
31 | Anhak | Chong Myong-il | |
32 | Tongmun | Kim Song-hui | |
33 | Chongryu | Kim Myong-sik | |
34 | Munsu | Ri Myong-chol | |
35 | Thabje | Ri Yong-mu | |
36 | Sakok | Ryang Pong-jin | |
37 | Tongdaewon | Choe Yong-rim | |
38 | Ryuldong | Kim Sok-nam | |
39 | Sinri | Kim In-chol | |
40 | Samma | Yun Sok-chon | |
41 | Sonkyo | Ri Kyong-il | |
42 | Tungme | Kim Yong-il | |
43 | Ryulkok | Hwang Kil-chol | |
44 | Yongje | Mun Kang-sun | |
45 | Rakrang | Choe Song-il | |
46 | Chongo | Chang Jae-on | |
47 | Chongbaek | Choe Myong-hak | |
48 | Chungsong | Ri Kun-il | |
49 | Kwanmun | Kim Kyok-sik | Died on 10 May 2015 |
50 | Sungri | Kim Yang-kon | |
51 | Wonam | Pak Hyong-ryol | |
52 | Ryongsong | Ri Song-hui | |
53 | Rimwon | Cha Hui-rim | |
54 | Ryongkung | Chu Kyu-chang | |
55 | Unha | Kim Yong-nam | |
56 | Oun | Choe Chun-sik | |
57 | Masan | Choe Song-won | |
58 | Kwahak | Chang Chol | |
59 | Paesan | Pak Thae-song | |
60 | Sadong | Cho Hyong-chol | |
61 | Turu | Pak Yong-ae | |
62 | Hyuam | Choe Thae-bok | |
63 | Rihyon | Chong Yong-suk | |
64 | Ryokpho | Hong Son-ok | |
65 | Nungkum | Ri Chang-sik | |
66 | Hyongjesan | Choe Chol-jung | |
67 | Hadang | Ro Ik-hwa | |
68 | Hyongsan | Kim Jong-suk | |
69 | Sinmi | Kim Pong-chol | |
70 | Sunan | Kang Ki-sob | |
71 | Sokbak | Chong Myong-chol | |
72 | Samsok | Kim Phyong-hae | |
73 | Todok | Kim Yong-chun | |
74 | Kangnam | Han Ho-nam | |
75 | Yongjin | Ri Hyon-chol | |
76 | Kangdong | Cho Chun-ryong | |
77 | Ponghwa | Kim Yong-dae | |
78 | Samdung | Kim Yong-ho | |
79 | Hari | Chong Myong-su | |
80 | Hukryong | Kim Phyo-hun | |
81 | Munhwa | Ri Man-song | |
82 | Phyongsong | Chae Myong-hak | |
83 | Undok | An Myong-ok | |
84 | Ori | Kang Sok-ju | |
85 | Samhwa | Ro Tu-chol | |
86 | Kuwol | Yun Yong-nam | |
87 | Okjon | Pak Kil-nam | |
88 | Paeksong | Kim Jong-im | |
89 | Anju | Chae Ho-nam | |
90 | Sinanju | Pak Sun-nyo | |
91 | Tongmyon | Han Kwang-sang | |
92 | Wonphung | Kang Yong-su | |
93 | Namphyong | Kim Myong-chol | |
94 | Namhung | Ri Mu-yong | |
95 | Kaechon | Kim Kum-suk | |
96 | Ramjon | Mun Myong-hak | |
97 | Sambong | Ri Yong-chol | |
98 | Konji | Paek Song-nam | |
99 | Kangchol | Chang Pyong-kyu | |
100 | Ryongjin | Kim Sun-hwa | |
101 | Kagam | Han Song-ho | |
102 | Alil | Rim Tong-chol | |
103 | Ryongun | Ri Yong-su | |
104 | Sunchon | O Yong-kon | |
105 | Thaebaeksan | Kim Kwang-hyok | |
106 | Odaesan | Ri Pyong-chol | |
107 | Unphasan | Cha Jun-sik | |
108 | Chilbongsan | Sim Jae-ul | |
109 | Myoraksan | Choe Yong-ho | |
110 | Changamsan | Ho Ryong | |
111 | Paektusan | Kim Jong-un[14] | |
112 | Pongsusan | Ri Song-sun | |
113 | Sobaeksan | Kim Jong-kwan | |
114 | Namchongang | Hwang Kun-il | |
115 | Changjagang | Kim Myong-sik | |
116 | Sinphagang | Chin Chol-su | |
117 | Taesongsan | Pyon In-son | |
118 | Mannyonsan | Chon Il | |
119 | Kuwolsan | Kim Jin-chol | |
120 | Hannasan | No Kwang-chol | |
121 | Chonmasan | Chon Yong-hak | |
122 | Samkaksan | Ri Kyong-chon | |
123 | Sungrisan | Cho Kyong-chol | |
124 | Osongsan | Ri Yong-rae | |
125 | Rokdusan | So Hong-chan | |
126 | Unbaeksan | Choe Tong-yun | |
127 | Pongsungsan | Kim Kwang-chol | |
128 | Paekmasan | Ri Jong-kuk | |
129 | Songaksan | Kim Kum-chol | |
130 | Suyangsan | An Kuk-chol | |
131 | Sindoksan | Choe Song-un | |
132 | Myongdangsan | Han Chang-sun | |
133 | Pongaksan | Pak Yong-bok | |
134 | Taemyongsan | Kim Myong-nam | |
135 | Ryongaksan | Kim Sok-hong | |
136 | Songchonkang | An Ji-yong | |
137 | Phyongchonkang | Pak Su-il | |
138 | Sujongkang | Chin Yong-chol | |
139 | Chailkang | Kim Song-il | |
140 | Samchonkang | Pak Jong-chon | |
141 | Somjinkang | Song Sok-won | |
142 | Yongchonkang | Kim Chun-sam | |
143 | Okchonkang | Choe Ryong-hae | |
144 | Ryesankang | Pak Sung-won | |
145 | Oekumkang | Kim Su-kil | |
146 | Kalmakang | Chon Jae-kwon | |
147 | Haekumkang | Kim Chol | |
148 | Piphakang | Kim Kwang-hyon | |
149 | Kumchonkang | Ri Yong-kil | |
150 | Taedongkang | Chang Jong-nam | |
151 | Chachonkang | Ri Chol | |
152 | Aprokkang | Pang Chang-dok | |
153 | Tumankang | Pak Tong-hak | |
154 | Kunmasan | An Ki-chol | |
155 | Naekumkang | Ri Kwan-su | |
156 | Kumsu | Yun Jong-rin | |
157 | Haebal | Kim Song-dok | |
158 | Moranbong | Ri Kuk-jun | |
159 | Haebang | Kim Won-hong | |
160 | Pyoldong | Choe Pu-il | |
161 | Hyoksin | Kang Phil-hun | |
162 | Hwaebul | Kim Myong-ju | |
163 | Chonjin | Hwang Min-chol | |
164 | Chasongkang | Ri Yong-hwan | |
165 | Ponghwasan | Sin Sung-hun | |
166 | Kumkangsan | Ro Kyong-jun | |
167 | Saedok | Kim Song-ui | |
168 | Soksu | Choe Yong-il | |
169 | Ryonpho | Choe Yong-kon | |
170 | Cheyak | Pak Pong-ju | |
171 | Subok | Choe Hwi | |
172 | Chikdong | Song Chang-ho | |
173 | Ryongak | Choe Ji-son | |
174 | Tokchon | Kim Chol-ung | |
175 | Kongwon | Ro Hung-se | |
176 | Chenam | Ri Yong-chol | |
177 | Chongsong | Hong In-bom | |
178 | Sangdok | Choe Kwang-jin | |
179 | Changsang | Hyon Ung-sil | |
180 | Taedong | Hong Kwang-suk | |
181 | Sijong | Kim Chang-sob | |
182 | Yonkok | Kim Hye-ran | |
183 | Chungsan | Ri Ryong-nam | |
184 | Kwangje | Sin O-sun | |
185 | Phungjong | Han Chol | |
186 | Phyongwon | Kim Jung-hyob | |
187 | Wonhwa | So Kyong-sim | |
188 | Opha | Ma Won-chun | |
189 | Unbong | Son Kyong-nam | |
190 | Hanchon | Sim Kuk-ryong | |
191 | Sukchon | Kim Kye-kwan | |
192 | Ryongdok | Kim Man-song | |
193 | Yoldusamchon | Kim Yong-kil | |
194 | Namyang | Yu Jong-sok | |
195 | Komsan | Chang Hyon-chol | |
196 | Mundok | Pak Myong-chol | |
197 | Ribsok | Rim Tok-hwa | |
198 | Ryongo | Chu Myong-son | |
199 | Songchon | Tong Jong-ho | |
200 | Kunja | Chu Su-yong | |
201 | Sinsongchon | Ho Jong-chon | |
202 | Changrim | Kim Ki-kun | |
203 | Sinyang | An Kum-chol | |
204 | Yangdok | Kang Chu-ryon | |
205 | Tongyang | Kim Ok-ryon | |
206 | Unsan | Kil Rye-su | |
207 | Chonsong | Kang Hyong-bong | |
208 | Kubong | Hyon Sang-ju | |
209 | Chaedong | Kim Kyong-ho | |
210 | Haksan | Sin Ung-sik | |
211 | Mangil | Kim Kwang-uk | |
212 | Pukchang | Kim Yong-chol | |
213 | Songnam | Mun Sun-hui | |
214 | Okchon | Kim Yon-hwa | |
215 | Inpho | U Won-yong | |
216 | Maengsan | Cho Won-thaek | |
217 | Nyongwon | Pak Tong-chol | |
218 | Taehung | Kim Sang-uk | |
219 | Hoechang | Son Sok-kun | |
220 | Sinjak | Kim Pae-jong | |
221 | Chongnam | Pak Yong-jin | |
222 | Komunkum | An Chol-sik | |
223 | Tukjang | Chon Hak-chol | |
224 | Unkok | Kim Tong-il | |
225 | Sinuiju | So Ran-hui | |
226 | Paeksa | Ri Hak-song | |
227 | Namjung | Kim Kyong-nam | |
228 | Minpho | Ri Kwang-kun | |
229 | Sumun | Chon Il-chun | |
230 | Chinson | O Jong-hui | |
231 | Ryusang | Chong Myong-hak | |
232 | Wai | Ri Pong-juk | |
233 | Sokha | Kim Hye-yong | |
234 | Rakchong | Pak Jong-kun | |
235 | Yonha | Yun Tu-kun | |
236 | Kusong | So Chun-yong | |
237 | Paeksok | Pak Chun-kon | |
238 | Panghyon | Yun Tong-hyon | |
239 | Namchang | Ri Jong-kuk | |
240 | Chahung | O Mun-hyon | |
241 | Chongju | Kim Ik-chol | |
242 | Tokon | Kim Hui-suk | |
243 | Koan | Kim Kyong-ae | |
244 | Namho | Ri Yong-jun | |
245 | Kalsan | Kwon Song-ho | |
246 | Sakju | Pak Song-sil | |
247 | Phungnyon | Ri Man-kon | |
248 | Suphung | Kang Won-sik | |
249 | Chongsong | Kim Pong-il | |
250 | Phihyon | Kim Jong-sun | |
251 | Ryangchaek | Han Song-hyok | |
252 | Paekma | Kim Yong-son | |
253 | Ryongchon | Ri Myong-chol | |
254 | Pukjung | Kim Yong-man | |
255 | Ryongampho | Kwak Chol-ho | |
256 | Sinam | Kim Yong-sun | |
257 | Yomju | Chu Yong-sik | |
258 | Tasa | Choe Yong-dok | |
259 | Oeha | Paek On | |
260 | Cholsan | So Tong-myong | |
261 | Kasan | Ri Chol | |
262 | Tongrim | Hong Kyong-jun | |
263 | Chongkang | Choe Sang-kon | |
264 | Sinkok | Ri Yong-chol | |
265 | Sonchon | Chong Yong-won | |
266 | Wolchon | Choe Kang | |
267 | Samsong | Chon Yong-son | |
268 | Inam | Ho Kwang-chun | |
269 | Kwaksan | Kye Myong-chol | |
270 | Wonha | Cha Sung-su | |
271 | Chojang | Kim Jae-song | |
272 | Unjon | Kim In-sun | |
273 | Taeo | Chon Kyong-son | |
274 | Posok | Choe Kwang-chol | |
275 | Pakchon | Kim Hak-chol | |
276 | Toksam | Ryu Jong-kuk | |
277 | Maengjung | Chon Kyong-nam | |
278 | Nyongbyon | Kim Kum-sil | |
279 | Phalwon | Kim Jong-bin | |
280 | Kujang | Kim Hi-thaek | |
281 | Ryongdung | Kim Yong-song | |
282 | Ryongmun | Ri Kyong-jin | |
283 | Suku | Chong Ri-jong | |
284 | Hyangsan | Chon Hyong-jong | |
285 | Thaephyong | Kim Kyong-hui | |
286 | Unsan | Kim Yong-chun | |
287 | Phungyang | Ri Chol-jin | |
288 | Choyang | Kim Chang-ryong | |
289 | Thaechon | O Hye-son | |
290 | Unhung | Ho Jong-ok | |
291 | Hakbong | Kim Man-su | |
292 | Chonma | Choe Jong-kon | |
293 | Choak | Kim Kun-chol | |
294 | Uiju | Chang Pyong-thae | |
295 | Unchon | Ryang Su-jong | |
296 | Tokryong | Mo Sung-kil | |
297 | Taekwan | Cho Yong-su | |
298 | Taeryong | Cha Myong-ok | |
299 | Changsong | Kim Yun-sok | |
300 | Tongchang | Han Chol-min | |
301 | Pyokdong | Cho Song-yun | |
302 | Sindo | Ri Yong-chol | |
303 | Yaksan | Choe Song-il | |
304 | Haechong | So Sung-chol | |
305 | Ubpha | Kim Hyon-suk | |
306 | Okkye | Choe Jong-ryong | |
307 | Soae | Kang Ji-yong | |
308 | Sokchon | Sim Il-chol | |
309 | Hakhyon | U Chang-sik | |
310 | Pyoksong | Pak Un-ok | |
311 | Chukchon | Ri Yong-chol | |
312 | Kangryong | Chang Yong-su | |
313 | Pupho | Yo Man-hyon | |
314 | Kumdong | Choe Sun-chol | |
315 | Ongjin | Sim Chol-ho | |
316 | Raengjong | Paek Kyong-sin | |
317 | Samsan | Kim Mok-ryong | |
318 | Chonsan | Kim Jong-man | |
319 | Thaethan | Chu Jong-kyong | |
320 | Kwasan | Ri Jong-kuk | |
321 | Changyon | Kim Il-jin | |
322 | Rakyon | Kang Thae-bong | |
323 | Samchon | Kim Ik-jung | |
324 | Talchon | Kim Jong | |
325 | Songhwa | Cha Yong-myong | |
326 | Unryul | Ri Song-ok | |
327 | Kumsanpho | Kang Kil-yong | |
328 | Changryon | Kim Sung-du | |
329 | Unchon | Kim Tok-song | |
330 | Ryangdam | Hong Kum-son | |
331 | Anak | Chi Sang-man | |
332 | Wolji | Choe Yong-sam | |
333 | Taechu | Hwang Yun-nam | |
334 | Omkos | Ri Chol-man | |
335 | Sinchon | Mun Ung-jo | |
336 | Saenal | Chae Yong-il | |
337 | Saekil | Pak Yong-ho | |
338 | Panjong | Ri Jong-bong | |
339 | Chaeryong | An Sung-ok | |
340 | Samjikang | Ri Hye-suk | |
341 | Changkuk | Ri Myong-kil | |
342 | Pukji | Kim Tae-song | |
343 | Sinwon | Kim Ok-kyu | |
344 | Muhak | Ri Su-yong | |
345 | Pongchon | Kang Yong-jun | |
346 | Sindab | Kang Jong-hui | |
347 | Paechon | Won Kyong-mo | |
348 | Kumsong | Chin Sang-chol | |
349 | Chongchon | Kim Jin-kuk | |
350 | Unbong | Kye Yong-sam | |
351 | Kumkok | Kang Myong-chol | |
352 | Yonan | Kang Phyo-yong | |
353 | Ohyon | Chin Yon-sil | |
354 | Songho | Ri Thae-sik | |
355 | Chonthae | Kong Yon-ok | |
356 | Haewol | Kim Hyong-ryong | |
357 | Chongdan | Ri Chang-ryong | |
358 | Namchon | Kwon Thae-mun | |
359 | Tokdal | Ri Hong-sob | |
360 | Hwayang | Ri Sung-ho | |
361 | Ryongyon | Choe Un | |
362 | Kumi | Hwang Kang-chol | |
363 | Kwail | Cho Jong-sob | |
364 | Sindae | Song Hyo-nam | |
365 | Sariwon | O Myong-chun | |
366 | Wonju | O Il-jong | |
367 | Mikok | Song Yun-hui | |
368 | Sonkyong | Kang Ha-kuk | |
369 | Kwangsong | Kang Ryon-hak | |
370 | Chongbang | Hwang Pyong-so | |
371 | Unha | Chae Kang-hwan | |
372 | Kuchon | Chang Myong-sil | |
373 | Songrim | Yun Je-won | |
374 | Sokthab | Kim Chung-kol | |
375 | Tangsan | Kwak Pom-ki | |
376 | Kaesong | Paek Chun-ki | |
377 | Tonghyon | Won Tong-yon | |
378 | Sonjuk | Ri Jong-hyok | |
379 | Unhak | Pang Kang-su | |
380 | Tokam | Chon Yong-nam | |
381 | Phyonghwa | Kim Song-hui | |
382 | Ryongsan | Ri Kil-song | |
383 | Kaephung | Kim Jong-kak | |
384 | Hwangju | Chon Sung-nam | |
385 | Chongryong | Ri Chol-ho | |
386 | Samjong | Kim Chol-kuk | |
387 | Hukkyo | Kim Yong-kon | |
388 | Yonthan | Ri Hun-yong | |
389 | Misan | Ri Yong-sik | |
390 | Pongsan | Pak Thae-dok | |
391 | Madong | Kim Song-chol | |
392 | Chongkye | Kim Chang-kwang | |
393 | Kuyon | Kim Ok-son | |
394 | Unpha | Pae Hak | |
395 | Kangan | Choe Chang-son | |
396 | Kwangmyong | Rim Sok-bok | |
397 | Rinsan | Choe Jin-su | |
398 | Taechon | Kim Jong-ok | |
399 | Sohung | Ri Thae-sob | |
400 | Poman | Ri Jae-uk | |
401 | Suan | Choe Sin-uk | |
402 | Namjong | Pak Yong-chol | |
403 | Yonsan | Kim Tu-chol | |
404 | Holdong | Ri Jong-mu | |
405 | Sinphyong | Ri Chol-kyu | |
406 | Mannyon | Ri Yong-jin | |
407 | Koksan | Cho Jun-hak | |
408 | Phyongam | Ryu Myong-kum | |
409 | Sinkye | Nam Yong-suk | |
410 | Chongbong | Cho Song-hwan | |
411 | Chuchon | Pak Ui-chun | |
412 | Phyongsan | Choe Kyong-nam | |
413 | Chongsu | Ho Yong-chun | |
414 | Kumchon | Kim Wan-su | |
415 | Hyonnae | Pak Hye-suk | |
416 | Thosan | Kim Jong-ok | |
417 | Yangsa | Chang Ki-ho | |
418 | Changphung | Cho Yong-chol | |
419 | Kuhwa | Pak Sun-kil | |
420 | Sangwon | Kim Yong-ho | |
421 | Myongdang | Yun Jae-hyok | |
422 | Chunghwa | Han Ung-su | |
423 | Chaesong | Kim Ki-nam | |
424 | Sungho | Im Hun | |
425 | Mathan | Ri Hwa-sil | |
426 | Wonmyong | Kim Ui-bong | |
427 | Kangkye | Choe Chang-son | |
428 | Yonju | An Yong-nam | |
429 | Puchang | Chon Kil-su | |
430 | Yahak | Ri Kwang | |
431 | Sokhyon | Han Yong-ho | |
432 | Oeryong | Kim Hye-ran | |
433 | Naeryong | Kim Kwang-ju | |
434 | Manpho | Kim Chun-sob | |
435 | Kuo | Hong Sung-mu | |
436 | Munak | Pyon Kyong-hwan | |
437 | Huichon | Cho Jae-yong | |
438 | Solmoru | So Kyong-ho | |
439 | Chuphyong | Ra Kyong-ryong | |
440 | Chongnyon | Chon Yong-ung | |
441 | Chonphyong | Ri Yong | |
442 | Songkan | Pak To-chun | |
443 | Songryong | Sin Kwan-jin | |
444 | Chonchon | Chong Chun-sil | |
445 | Hakmu | Chong Sung-ki | |
446 | Koin | Kim Kum-chol | |
447 | Ryongrim | Kim Ryong-sil | |
448 | Tongsin | Pak Yong-su | |
449 | Songwon | Ri Yong-ju | |
450 | Changkang | Kim Chang-myong | |
451 | Hyangha | Kim Chae-ran | |
452 | Rangrim | Ri Jong-suk | |
453 | Hwaphyong | Kim Kwang-chol | |
454 | Chasong | Chang Song-kuk | |
455 | Chungkang | Ryom In-yun | |
456 | Sijung | Pang Kwan-bok | |
457 | Wiwon | O Kum-chol | |
458 | Ryangkang | Pyon Won-chol | |
459 | Chosan | Pak Kum-hui | |
460 | Kophung | Pak Kyong-il | |
461 | Usi | Kim Tok-hun | |
462 | Sekil | An Yong-kuk | |
463 | Kwanphung | Pyon Ung-kyu | |
464 | Changdok | Yun Sang-bom | |
465 | Pongchun | Pak Jong-nam | |
466 | Myongsok | Ho Jong-man | |
467 | Wonnam | Rim Sun-hui | |
468 | Phohwa | Han Won-il | |
469 | Pokmak | Kim Kwang-il | |
470 | Kalma | Kim Yun-hyok | |
471 | Munchon | Ri Hak-chol | |
472 | Munphyong | Chi Jong-kwan | |
473 | Okphyong | Kim Jong-sim | |
474 | Chonnae | Kwon Kum-ryong | |
475 | Hwara | Kim Jin-kyu | |
476 | Anbyon | Han Pyong-man | |
477 | Paehwa | Kim Yong-sik | |
478 | Kosan | Ho Song-il | |
479 | Puphyong | Chong Hae | |
480 | Solbong | Son Kum-wol | |
481 | Thongchon | O Kang-chol | |
482 | Songjon | Yun Yong-il | |
483 | Kosong | Kim In-bok | |
484 | Onjong | Pak Myong-kuk | |
485 | Kumkang | Kang Su-rin | |
486 | Soksa | Kye Hun-nyo | |
487 | Changdo | Pak Kun-kwang | |
488 | Kimhwa | Kim Tong-son | |
489 | Songsan | Kim Chon-kyun | |
490 | Hoeyang | Mun Yong-chol | |
491 | Sepho | Hwang Min | |
492 | Huphyong | Won To-hui | |
493 | Phyongkang | Son Chol-ju | |
494 | Pokkye | Ri Jong-mun | |
495 | Cholwon | Pak Tu-phil | |
496 | Naemun | Kim Kuk-chang | |
497 | Ichon | Han Yong-chol | |
498 | Phankyo | Paek Jong-sun | |
499 | Pobdong | Han Chun-sik | |
500 | Somun | Kim Yong-jin | |
501 | Samil | Han Chang-nam | |
502 | Sangsinhung | Chu Yong-suk | |
503 | Tonghungsan | Mun Yong-son | |
504 | Sosang | Thae Jong-su | |
505 | Phungho | Mun Sang-kwon | |
506 | Hoesang | Yu Kyong-suk | |
507 | Sekori | Han Song-il | |
508 | Chongsong | Kwon Son-hwa | |
509 | Toksan | Ho Song-chol | |
510 | Sapho | Ri Chun-hwa | |
511 | Saekori | Chong Pyong-kon | |
512 | Choun | Kim Sung-ki | |
513 | Hungdok | Yu Kwang-jong | |
514 | Hungso | Mun Kwang-il | |
515 | Haean | Chong Chang-sok | |
516 | Unjung | Kim Il-hun | |
517 | Chonki | Kong Sung-il | |
518 | Ryujong | Choe Hyon | |
519 | Soho | Kim Chol-yong | |
520 | Sinpho | Song Chun-sob | |
521 | Phungo | Choe Myong-chol | |
522 | Ohang | Ri Hyok | |
523 | Yanghwa | Tong Yong-il | |
524 | Tanchon | Ri Chan-hwa | |
525 | Ssangryong | Chon Hye-song | |
526 | Sindanchon | Ho Thae-chol | |
527 | Omong | Kang Jong-kwan | |
528 | Ryongdae | Pak Yong-sik | |
529 | Kwangchon | Ri Chun-sam | |
530 | Paekkumsan | Chang Chun-kun | |
531 | Kumkol | Choe Chol | |
532 | Pukdu | Hwang Yong-sam | |
533 | Sudong | Ri Chang-han | |
534 | Ryongphyong | Kang Pyong-hu | |
535 | Changdong | Hwang Pong-chol | |
536 | Kowon | Kang Thae-sok | |
537 | Puraesan | Kim Hyon-jin | |
538 | Yodok | Han Ryong-kuk | |
539 | Kumya | Ri Kyu-man | |
540 | Inhung | Chang Sun-kum | |
541 | Kajin | Chon Yong-nam | |
542 | Kwangmyongsong | Chon Kwang-ho | |
543 | Chungnam | Sok Won-chun | |
544 | Chongphyong | Nam Yong-hwal | |
545 | Sondok | Pak Chun-nam | |
546 | Sinsang | Ri Tong-chun | |
547 | Chowon | Ri Hye-jong | |
548 | Toksan | Chang Ung | |
549 | Changjin | Kim Chol-kyu | |
550 | Yangji | Kwon Thae-yong | |
551 | Pujon | Choe Chol-hu | |
552 | Sinhung | Kim Sok-sun | |
553 | Sangwonchon | Kye Pong-chun | |
554 | Puhung | Han Ju-song | |
555 | Yongkwang | Ri Wan-ho | |
556 | Sujon | Pak Jong-hyon | |
557 | Kisang | Choe Kwi-hon | |
558 | Hamju | An Jong-su | |
559 | Kusang | Kim Song-bong | |
560 | Tongbong | Ri Yong-ae | |
561 | Sangjung | Kim Jong-sok | |
562 | Sojung | Kim Tong-chun | |
563 | Samho | Cha Kyong-il | |
564 | Hongwon | Choe Pok-sun | |
565 | Sanyang | Hong Chol-kun | |
566 | Unpho | Ryang Chang-nam | |
567 | Toksong | Kim Sang-ryong | |
568 | Changhung | Chong Kyong-hwa | |
569 | Pukchong | Kim Jin-kuk | |
570 | Sinchang | Chong Tok-yong | |
571 | Sinbukchong | Kang Jong-ho | |
572 | Chonghung | Ho Myong-ok | |
573 | Riwon | Ko Son-ok | |
574 | Rahung | Han Jang-bin | |
575 | Chaejong | Kim Kyong-jun | |
576 | Hochon | Sin Pyong-kang | |
577 | Sinhong | Chong Kwang-kuk | |
578 | Sangnong | Choe In-ho | |
579 | Kumho | Ri Je-son | |
580 | Ranam | O Se-kwan | |
581 | Rabuk | Choe Sok-hwan | |
582 | Namchongjin | Kim Ki-song | |
583 | Puyun | Ri Sang-kwan | |
584 | Songphyong | So Yong-hak | |
585 | Sabong | Kim Kwang-nam | |
586 | Kangdok | Tong Hun | |
587 | Susong | Kim Hyong-chan | |
588 | Sunam | Paek Kum-sil | |
589 | Malum | Rim Mun-chol | |
590 | Phohang | Chong Song-hyok | |
591 | Subuk | O Kyong-sok | |
592 | Namhyang | Kim Yong-jae | |
593 | Sinjin | Kang Chol-ku | |
594 | Kyodong | O Su-yong | |
595 | Chongam | Kim Chol-ho | |
596 | Ryonjin | Song Ryong-su | |
597 | Kwanhae | Sin Chol-ung | |
598 | Hoeryong | Chong Son-hui | |
599 | Osandok | Ri Sun-sil | |
600 | Mangyang | Ri Kwi-ok | |
601 | Yuson | Ri Ryong-kuk | |
602 | Songam | Chon Song-man | |
603 | Chonghak | Ho Thae-ryul | |
604 | Chekang | Ri Song-jae | |
605 | Changphyong | Ho Jae-ryul | |
606 | Haksong | Kim Kum-ok | |
607 | Kilju | Kang Yong-thae | |
608 | Ilsin | Kim Il | |
609 | Chunam | Kim Song-ho | |
610 | Yongbuk | Kim Su-il | |
611 | Hwadae | Cho Kum-hui | |
612 | Ryongpho | Yu Chol-u | |
613 | Myongchon | Nam Sung-u | |
614 | Ryongam | Kim Thaek-ku | |
615 | Myongkan | An Tong-chun | |
616 | Ryongban | Ri Pom-kyong | |
617 | Kukdong | Choe Yong-suk | |
618 | Orang | Choe Yong-suk | |
619 | Odaejin | Chon Kwang-rok | |
620 | Kyongsong | Chong Yong-su | |
621 | Hamyon | Hong Pong-chol | |
622 | Sungam | Nam Hong-son | |
623 | Puryong | Ryang Yong-ho | |
624 | Musan | Myong Song-chol | |
625 | Soedol | Phyo Il-sok | |
626 | Sangchang | Kim Yong-kwang | |
627 | Yonsa | Ro Song-ung | |
628 | Onsong | Ri Thae-jin | |
629 | Wangjaesan | Kim Song-jong | |
630 | Chongsong | Kim Yong-kol | |
631 | Kyongwon | Sok Kil-ho | |
632 | Kokonwon | Kim Myong-son | |
633 | Ryongbuk | Chi Jae-ryong | |
634 | Kyonghung | Hong Man-ho | |
635 | Haksong | O Yong-nam | |
636 | Obong | Cha Song-nam | |
637 | Hyesan | Pak Chol-ho | |
638 | Hyejang | Chong Hyong-suk | |
639 | Thabsong | Chang In-suk | |
640 | Songbong | Ri Sang-won | |
641 | Ryonbong | Kim Mi-nam | |
642 | Sinpha | Kim Sung-hui | |
643 | Phophyong | Han Myong-song | |
644 | Koub | Yun Man-kol | |
645 | Phungsan | Kim Yu-suk | |
646 | Pochon | Pang Kwang-nam | |
647 | Samjiyon | Chu Thae-kyong | |
648 | Taehongdan | Kim Kwang-ho | |
649 | Paekam | An Mun-hak | |
650 | Yuphyong | Song Jong-su | |
651 | Unhung | Ri Song-kuk | |
652 | Saengjang | Choe Ki-jun | |
653 | Kabsan | Yon Thae-jong | |
654 | Oil | An Yong-ki | |
655 | Phungso | Ri Kyong-hwa | |
656 | Samsu | Han Myong-kuk | |
657 | Hangku | Kang Yang-mo | |
658 | Hupho | Han Kwang-bok | |
659 | Munae | Ro Ik | |
660 | Konkuk | Ri Jae-il | |
661 | Ryusa | Ha Ung-chon | |
662 | Waudo | Ri Kil-chun | |
663 | Namsan | Kim Tuk-sam | |
664 | Taedae | Kang Nung-su | |
665 | Kapmun | Tokko Chang-kuk | |
666 | Kangso | Kim Yong-song | |
667 | Sohak | Chong Myong-jo | |
668 | Chongsan | Yun Chun-hwa | |
669 | Soki | Ri Kwang-chol | |
670 | Tokhung | Ryu Mi-yong | |
671 | Chonrima | Chin Yong-il | |
672 | Kangson | Kim Hyong-nam | |
673 | Pobong | Chon Sung-hun | |
674 | Hwasok | Kim Kyong-ok | |
675 | Taean | Yang Sung-ho | |
676 | Oksu | Yun Hyang-sil | |
677 | Ryongkang | Im Jong-sil | |
678 | Okdo | Hwang Sun-hui | |
679 | Onchon | Kim Chol-man | |
680 | Haeun | Cho Yong-su | |
681 | Sohwa | Ri Song-il | |
682 | Kwisong | Hwang Yong-bo | |
683 | Rajin | Rim Kyong-man | |
684 | Tongmyong | Cho Jong-ho | |
685 | Changphyong | Sin Pong-yong | |
686 | Sonbong | Sin Tong-su | |
687 | Ungsang | Choe Song-nam |
First session
In the first session of the 14th convoction Ri Yong Mu and O Kuk Ryol retained their positions as vice-chairmen of the National Defense Commission, But Kim Yong Chun lost his vice-chairman position to Choe Ryong-hae. Minister of the People's Armed Forces Jang Jong-nam, as well as Jo Chun-ryong were newly elected to the NDC while Choe Pu-il, Kim Won-hong and Pak To-chun retained their membership. In the Cabinet of North Korea, the body which manages the administrative-economic apparatus, Premier of North Korea Pak Pong-ju was once again reelected to the position, which he held from 2003 to 2007 and again since 2013. The positions in the cabinet remain primarily unchanged, and the premier, who manages the cabinet, has remained the same. Additionally, Kim Jong Un's younger sister, Kim Yo Jung, has been the first time she has been named in public, likely showing a rise in her own political power.[15] She was identified as state comrade, and senior official. She was shown with Kim Jong Un as he was making his way to vote at Kim Il Sung University. The most significant change in the cabinet was the replacement of Pak Ui-chun as Foreign Minister by Ri Su-yong.
Other appointment in the Cabinet:
- Mun Myong-hak replaced Ri Yong-yong as Minister of Coal Industry
- Kim Yong-gwang replaced Han Hyo-yon as Minister of Metallurgical Industry
- Ri Hak-chol replaced Kang Min-chol as Minister of Mining Industry
- Han Ryong-guk replaced Kim Kwang-yong as Minister of Forestry
- Kim Kyong-nam replaced Ri Song-ho as Minister of Commerce
- Pak Chun-nam replaced Hong Kwang-sun as Minister of Culture
- Kim Chon-gyun replaced Paek Ryong-chon as President of the Central Bank of North Korea
- Pak Myong-chol replaced Kim Pyong-ryul as President of the Supreme Court (not a cabinet position)
References
- ↑ "North Korea to hold parliamentary elections". Al-Jazeera. Retrieved 10 January 2014.
- 1 2 3 4 Choe, Sang-Hun (10 March 2014). "North Korea Uses Election To Reshape Parliament". The New York Times. Retrieved 12 September 2014.
- ↑ "North Korea election: Kim Jong-un faces the vote – but of course there's only one name on the ballot box". The Independent. Retrieved 12 September 2014.
- ↑ "Personnel Celebrate Kim Jong Un's Nomination as Candidate for Deputy to SPA". KCNA. 4 February 2014. Retrieved 31 March 2014.
- ↑ "Kim Chosen to Win in Military SPA District". Daily NK. 4 February 2014. Retrieved 7 February 2014.
- ↑ 조선인민군 최고사령관 김정은동지를 인민군장병들이 최고인민회의 제13기 대의원후보자로 높이 추대. Rodong Sinmun (in Korean). 4 February 2014. Retrieved 31 March 2014. line feed character in
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- ↑ "North Korea holds Parliament 'election'". Zee News. Retrieved 12 September 2014.
- ↑ newfocusintl. "Why does autocratic North Korea hold elections? It's not merely a political ruse.". New Focus International. Retrieved 12 September 2014.
- ↑ North Korean parliamentary election, 2014#cite note-T-11
- ↑ "Democratic People's Republic of Korea: Election for Ch'oego Inmin Hoeui (Supreme People's Assembly)". IFES Election Guide. Retrieved 18 March 2014.
- ↑ "IPU PARLINE Database: Democratic People's Republic of Korea, Choe Go In Min Hoe Ui". Inter-Parliamentary Union.
- ↑ 중앙선거위 최고인민회의 제13기 대의원선거결과에 대하여 (in Korean). KCNA. 11 March 2014.
- ↑ "Central Election Committee Reports on Kim Jong Un's Election as Deputy to SPA". KCNA. 10 March 2014. Retrieved 31 March 2014.
- ↑ "BBC News – North Korea's Kim Jong-un in 'unanimous poll win'". BBC News. Retrieved 12 September 2014.