-Leader Kim Jong Un has once again been elected as General Secretary of North Korea’s ruling Workers’ Party, extending his leadership of the party to 15 consecutive years.
Kim has remained the country’s supreme authority since the death of his father, Kim Jong Il, in 2011. In 2019, North Korea’s parliament approved constitutional amendments that consolidated his authority, formally recognizing him as the head of state with full executive powers.
Key DevelopmentsDespite his centralized control and authoritarian rule, Kim addressed party members and the public by reviewing policy shortcomings from the past five years.
He outlined a detailed roadmap for the next five-year period, presenting not only his objectives but also the methods,
financial mechanisms, and economic strategies intended to implement his agenda.
Observers noted that his speech emphasized structure and execution, including plans for revenue generation and long-term governance priorities.
In a strongly worded statement, Kim declared that North Korea would safeguard its national dignity under all circumstances.
He asserted that the country is no longer vulnerable to external threats and warned that any party seeking confrontation should be aware of the severe consequences.
His remarks reinforced the regime’s longstanding posture of deterrence and resistance amid global instability.
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