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What role do citizens have in North Korea?

What role do citizens have in North Korea?

Citizens have the duty to defend “the political and ideological unity and solidarity of the people” and to work for the good of society and the people (Article 81), observe state laws and the socialist standards of life and defend the honor and dignity of being North Korean citizens (Article 82), participate in work …

Where is North Korea first lady?

First Lady of North Korea

First Lady of the Democratic People’s Republic of Korea
조선민주주의인민공화국 영부인
Incumbent Ri Sol-ju since 15 April 2018
Residence Ryongsong Residence, Pyongyang, North Korea
Inaugural holder Kim Song-ae

Who is the supreme leader of North Korea?

Kim Jong-unSince 2011
North Korea/Supreme leader

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Who is Kim Jong-un?

Kim Jong-Un is the highest ranking military official in the entire world who actually has no military background or experience. Between 2002 to 2007, he attended the Kim Il-Sung University, which is a leading officer-training school in North Korea’s capital, Pyongyang, also named after his grandfather (the eternal leader).

How many children does Kim Jong-un have?

The North Korean leader has had at least three children since 2010. But while his first is believed to be a boy named Kim Ju-ae, South Korea’s National Intelligence Service has been unable to determine the gender, let alone the names, of his other kids.

Was Kim Jong il born in North Korea?

This despite reliable reports that Kim Jong Il was actually born in the Soviet Union where his father was living in exile at the time.

Why did Kim Jong-un take out his brothers?

Kim hasn’t been shy about taking out his family — including his brother — to keep his hold on power. His oldest half-brother, Kim Jong Nam, was deemed too Western to take over the country and lived in exile for years.