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List of heads of state of North Korea

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The following is a list of heads of state of North Korea since its foundation in 1948.

History

For most of its existence, North Korea has not specified a formal head of state. The 1948 constitution did not define a head of state, but with regard to political functions usually performed by the head of state, the Chairman of the Standing Committee of the Supreme People's Assembly (SPA) could be considered one. Kim Il Sung was, at the time, as Premier, merely the head of government but not of state. As his position grew more stable, he wanted to be recognized as the head of state instead. Foreign admirers first started calling him such, and in the 1972 constitution his position was formalized as the President of the republic.

After Kim Il Sung died in 1994, the presidency and hence the position of head of state was left vacant. While the late leader was titled the Eternal President of North Korea, the actual office of the President was written out of the constitution in 1998 making the head of state undefined again. His son and successor, Kim Jong Il, kept official titles given to him by the late president and never formally became the head of state. During this period, the president of the presidium of the SPA exercised many of the functions normally granted to a head of state, such as receiving ambassadors. Titles used by Kim Jong Un have constitutionally defined him as the Supreme Leader, but not formal head of state. However, amendments to the DPRK constitution in 2019 have granted the chairman of the State Affairs Commission (later renamed to president of the State Affairs), a title held by Kim, the status of representing the state and receiving and appointing ambassadors, effectively making him the head of state.

Heads of state of North Korea (1948–present)

PortraitName
(Birth–Death)Term of officePolitical partyElectionSupreme leaderTook officeLeft officeTime in officeChairman of the Standing Committee of the Supreme People's AssemblyWorkers' Party of Korea}};"Korean Social Democratic Party}};"Workers' Party of Korea}};"President of the Democratic People's Republic of KoreaWorkers' Party of Korea}};"President of the Presidium of the Supreme People's AssemblyWorkers' Party of Korea}};"Chairman of the National Defense Commission of the Democratic People's Republic of KoreaWorkers' Party of Korea}};"President of the State Affairs CommissionWorkers' Party of Korea}};"
[[File:Kim Tu-bong 2.jpg100px]]Kim Tu-bong
김두봉
(1889–1958)9 September 194820 September 1957Workers' Party of North Korea1st SPAKim Il Sung
Workers' Party of Korea}}Workers' Party of Korea
[[File:Ch'oe Yonggŏn.JPG100px]]Choe Yong-gon
최용건
(1900–1976)20 September 195728 December 1972Korean Social Democratic Party2nd SPA
3rd SPA
4th SPA
Workers' Party of Korea
[[File:Kim Il Sung Portrait 1966.png100px]]Kim Il Sung
김일성
(1912–1994)28 December 19728 July 1994 †Workers' Party of Korea5th SPA
6th SPA
7th SPA
8th SPA
9th SPAHimself
Vacant
(8 July 1994 – 5 September 1998)
Yang Hyong-sop as Chairman of the SPA Standing Committee
Kim Jong Il as supreme leader
[[File:Kim Yong-nam in Moscow (cropped).jpg100px]]Kim Yong-nam
김영남
(1928-2025)5 September 19989 April 2009Workers' Party of Korea10th SPA
11th SPAKim Jong il
[[File:Kim Jong-il on August 24, 2011.jpg100px]]Kim Jong il
김정일
(1941-2011)9 April 200917 December 2011Workers' Party of Korea12th SPAHimself
[[File:Kim Jong-un (2023-09-13).jpg100px]]Kim Jong Un
김정은
(born 1984)17 December 2011IncumbentWorkers' Party of Korea13th SPA
14th SPAHimself

Timeline

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References

References

  1. Tertitskiy, Fyodor. (5 September 2019). "Making sense of Kim Jong Un's new position: who is North Korea's head of state?". [[NK News]].
  2. Atsuhito, Isozaki. (26 August 2019). "North Korea Revamps Its Constitution". [[The Diplomat (magazine).
  3. Smith, Josh. (2019-08-29). "North Korea changes constitution to solidify Kim Jong Un's rule". [[Reuters]].
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