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Kim Jong-un spends 9 hours a day reporting and discussion… Highlights of North Korea’s’Working Party Congress’

North Korea, which is in the process of the 8th Labor Party Congress, is highlighting the aspect of the’working competition’ by notifying the news of the 9-hour report and debate by Chairman Kim Jong-un.


Chairman Kim Jong-un of the 7th and 8th Labor Party Congress in North Korea

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The Chosun Central News Agency reported on the 9th, “There was a report on the 7th project consolidation (settlement) of the Party Central Committee from January 5th to 7th,” and “Comrade Kim Jong-un (reported) over 9 hours.”

Chosun JoongAng TV also broadcasted the news of the 3rd meeting the day before and the appearance of Chairman Kim standing at the podium and speaking on the editorial screen without fostering.

This suggests that Chairman Kim has been giving a marathon speech while standing in front of the party representatives at least three hours a day.

The report date for the business summary was extended to three days, followed by a separate day for discussion.

In a separate article, the communication said, “The meeting on the 4th of the Labor Party’s 8th Congress was held on January 8th,” and “Debates on the’Party Central Committee Business Generalization’ were held,” ·Comrades Cho Yong-won, Moon Gyeong-deok and Park Chul-min discussed it,” he said.

Although the 7th meeting held in 2016 was an event after 36 years, the report on the Central Committee of the Party was completed in two days, and the discussion was held on the second day of the report.

However, at the 8th Party Congress, the report on the business summary continued over three days, and the discussion was held separately on the 4th day.

Vice Chairman of Party Ri Il-hwan, Cabinet Prime Minister Kim Deok-hoon, General Chief of Staff Park Jeong-cheon County, Vice-Chairman of the Party’s Central Military Committee, Lee Byeong-cheol, Foreign Minister Lee Seon-kwon, First Vice-Director of Organizational Leadership Cho Yong-won, Moon Gyeong-deok Chairman of the North Pyongan Provincial Party, Park Cheol-min, Kim Il-sung-Kim Jong Il-ju Youth Alliance Chairman of the Central Committee It seems to have discussed issues in the fields of politics, economy, military, diplomacy, locality, and ideology.

The news agency said, “In the discussions, defects in their own sector were coldly criticized, including the problem of failing to meet the five-year plan for national economic development proposed by the party congress, the failure to actively implement pro-realistic and pro-popular methods in the party project. Explained.

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Labor Party 8th Congress Day 3 Meeting

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As such, the reason that North Korea has extended the period of reporting and debating on the project summary from the 7th period is interpreted as an intention to emphasize the appearance of the working party and leader.

North Korean media have repeatedly referred to the characteristics of the 8th Party Congress as “working, fighting, and moving forward”.

In this stance, attention is also paid to how long the total schedule of the party conference will be.

North Korea released only the first agenda, the report of the Central Committee of the Party. The schedule of the Party Central Prosecutor’s Committee’s project summary report, party covenant revision, and party central guidance agency elections remain.

Although North Korea may digest the rest of the day’s schedule in one day, there is a possibility that it will work on the rest of the schedule to highlight the working leaders and the party.

North Korea has a precedent for 12 days at the 5th Party Congress in 1970.

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