The 9th National Defence Commission (NDC) of North Korea was appointed by the 9th Central People's Committee in its 1st Session. It was replaced on 6 September 1998 by the 11th NDC.[1]
9th National Defence Commission | |
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26 May 1990 – 5 September 1998 (8 years, 102 days) Overview | |
Type | Meeting of the National Defence Commission |
Election | 1st Session of the 9th Central People's Committee |
Leadership | |
Chairman | Kim Il Sung |
First Vice Chairmen | Kim Jong Il |
Vice Chairmen | Choe Kwang O Jin-u |
Members
editRank | Name | Birth | Death | Hangul | 9th NDC | 11th NDC | Positions |
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1 | Kim Il Sung | 1912 | 1994 | 김일성 | Old | Dead | Chairman of the National Defence Commission |
2 | Kim Jong Il | 1941 | 2011 | 김정일 | Not made public | Reelected | First Vice Chairman of the National Defence Commission |
3 | O Jin-u | 1917 | 1995 | 리용무 | Old | Dead | Vice Chairman of the National Defence Commission |
4 | Choe Kwang | 1918 | 1997 | 최광 | Not made public | Dead | Vice Chairman of the National Defence Commission |
— | Ju To-il | 추도일 | Not made public | Not | —
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— | Jon Pyong-ho | 1926 | 2014 | 전병호 | Not made public | Reelected | —
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— | Kim Chol-man | 1920 | 2018 | 김철만 | Not made public | Reelected | —
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— | Kim Kwang-jin | 김광진 | Not made public | Not | —
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— | Kim Pong-ryul | 김퐁열 | Not made public | Not | —
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— | Ri Ul-sol | 1921 | 2015 | 리을설 | Not made public | Reelected | —
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— | Yi Ha-il | 이하일 | Not made public | Not | —
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References: [2][3][4] |
References
editCitations
edit- ^ "Presidium of DPRK Supreme People's Assembly Elected". Korean Central News Agency. 3 September 2003. Archived from the original on 24 November 2019. Retrieved 25 February 2021.
- ^ "Kim Jong Il elected NDC Chairman". Korean Central News Agency. 5 September 1998. Archived from the original on 24 November 2019. Retrieved 25 February 2021.
- ^ "NDC vice-chairmen and members elected". Korean Central News Agency. 5 September 1998. Archived from the original on 24 November 2019. Retrieved 25 February 2021.
- ^ National Foreign Assessment Center (1991). "Directory of Officials of the Democratic People's Republic of Korea". Central Intelligence Agency. p. 1991: 27. Retrieved 10 February 2021.
Bibliography
editBooks:
- Suh, Dae-sook (1981). Korean Communism 1945–1980: A Reference Guide to the Political System (1st ed.). University Press of Hawaii. ISBN 0-8248-0740-5.