Presidium of the Politburo of the Workers' Party of Korea


The Presidium of the Political Bureau of the Workers' Party of Korea, or simply the Presidium, is a committee consisting of the top leadership of the Workers' Party of Korea. Historically it has been composed of one to five members, and currently has three members. Its officially mandated purpose is to conduct policy discussions and make decisions on major issues when the Politburo, a larger decision-making body, is not in session. While the Presidium in theory reports into the Politburo, which in turn reports into the larger Central Committee, in practice the Presidium is supreme over its parent bodies and acts as the most powerful decision-making body in North Korea. As North Korea is a one-party state, the Presidium's decisions de facto have the force of law. Its role is roughly analogous to that of the Politburo Standing Committee of the Communist Party of China.

History

The Presidium was revitalized at the 3rd Conference, with four new members appointed: Choe Ryong-hae, Choe Yong-rim, Vice Marshal Jo Myong-rok and Vice Marshal Ri Yong-ho. The appointment of two military officers was considered by outside observers to be in line with Kim Jong-il's military-first politics. It was believed that Ri Yong-ho was Kim Jong-un's personal military escort at the time, similar to O Jin-u's role during Kim Jong-il's early rule. At the 4th Conference, Chasu Choe Ryong-hae was appointed to the Standing Committee.

Current members

Former members

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