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North Korea's power transition near complete -
October 7th 2011, 03:34 AM
North Korea is now co-governed by father and son.
The power transition in North Korea has been smooth and the Dear Leader has delegated a considerable amount of authority to his heir and third son, Kim Jong-eun. It's a year since North Korea's probable next leader made his debut as such, showing up at a military parade where he shared a podium with his father. On September 19, South Korea's Unification Ministry, which is in charge of inter-Korean relations, submitted an analysis report to the National Assembly, stating: "Kim Jong-eun appears to have secured his 'niche'." "Kim Jong-eun has implanted officials who are loyal to him in the powerful organizations, including the military and the security apparatus. He is also involved in the process of deciding http://www.atimes.com/atimes/korea/mj06dg03.html |
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