7th Central Military Commission of the Workers' Party of Korea
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The 7th Central Military Commission of the Workers' Party of Korea (WPK) (Korean: 제7기 조선로동당 중앙군사위원회) was elected at the 1st Plenary Session of the 7th WPK Central Committee in the immediate aftermath of the party's 7th Congress on 9 May 2016.[1]
- Chairman: Kim Jong Un
- Vice Chairman: Ri Pyong-chol, from 23 May 2020
Meetings
- 1st Enlarged Meeting: 17 May 2018[2]
- Emergency Enlarged Meeting: 6 September 2019[3]
- 3rd Enlarged Meeting: 21 December 2019[4]
- 4th Enlarged Meeting: 23 May 2020[5]
- Preliminary Meeting for the 5th Meeting: 23 June 2020[6]
- 5th Enlarged Meeting: 18 July 2020[7]
- 6th Enlarged Meeting: 8 September 2020[8]
Members
| Rank | Name | Korean | 6th CMC[a] | 8th CMC[b] |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| 1 | Kim Jong Un | 김정은 | Yes | Yes |
| 2 | Hwang Pyong-so | 황병서 | Yes | No |
| 3 | Pak Pong-ju | 박봉주 | No | No |
| 4 | Pak Yong-sik | 박영식 | No | No |
| 5 | Ri Myong-su | 리명수 | Yes | No |
| 6 | Kim Yong-chol | 김영철 | Yes | No |
| 7 | Ri Man-gon[c] | 리만건 | No | No |
| 8 | Kim Won-hong | 김원홍 | Yes | No |
| 9 | Choe Pu-il | 최부일 | Yes | No |
| 10 | Kim Kyong-ok | 김경옥 | Yes | No |
| 11 | Ri Yong-gil | 리영길 | Yes | Yes |
| 12 | So Hong-chan | 서홍찬 | Yes | No |
| — | Choe Ryong-hae[d] | 최룡해 | Yes | No |
| — | Ri Pyong-chol[e] | 리병철 | Yes | Yes |
| — | Jang Kil-song[f] | 장길성 | No | No |
| — | Kim Jae-ryong[g] | 김재룡 | No | No |
| — | Thae Jong-su[h] | 태종수 | No | Yes |
| — | Kim Jo-guk[i] | 김조국 | No | No |
Notes
- ↑ Status in the 6th Central Military Commission at the end of its term:
- Yes means a person was included in the 6th Central Military Commission at the end of its term.
- No means a person was not included in the 6th Central Military Commission at the end of its term.
- ↑ Status in the 8th Central Military Commission at the start of its term:
- Yes means a person was included in the 8th Central Military Commission at the start of its term.
- No means a person was not included in the 8th Central Military Commission at the start of its term.
- ↑ Ri Man-gon was recalled as a member. He returned as a member by being by-elected on 10 April 2019.[9]
- ↑ Choe Ryong-hae was by-elected as a member on 7 October 2017.[10]
- ↑ Ri Pyong-chol was by-elected as a member on 7 October 2017.[10]
- ↑ Jang Kil-song was by-elected as a member on 7 October 2017.[10]
- ↑ Kim Jae-ryong was by-elected as a member on 10 April 2019.[9]
- ↑ Thae Jong-su was by-elected as a member on 10 April 2019.[9]
- ↑ Kim Jo-guk was by-elected as a member on 10 April 2019.[9]
References
- ↑ "Documents from the 7th Workers' Party Congress" (PDF). The National Committee on North Korea.
- ↑ "Kim Jong Un Guides 1st Enlarged Meeting of 7th WPK Central Military Commission". Korean Central News Agency. 18 May 2018 – via KCNA Watch.
- ↑ "Supreme Leader Kim Jong Un Guides Emergency Enlarged Meeting". Korean Central News Agency. 6 September 2019 – via KCNA Watch.
- ↑ "Supreme Leader Kim Jong Un Guides Enlarged Meeting of WPK CMC". Korean Central News Agency. 22 December 2019 – via KCNA Watch.
- ↑ "Supreme Leader Kim Jong Un Guides Enlarged Meeting of WPK Central Military Commission". Korean Central News Agency. 24 May 2020 – via KCNA Watch.
- ↑ "Preliminary Meeting for 5th Meeting of 7th WPK Central Military Commission Held". Korean Central News Agency. 24 June 2020 – via KCNA Watch.
- ↑ "Supreme Leader Kim Jong Un Guides Enlarged Meeting of WPK Central Military Commission". Korean Central News Agency. 19 July 2020 – via KCNA Watch.
- ↑ "Supreme Leader Kim Jong Un Guides 6th Enlarged Meeting of 7th Central Military Commission of WPK". Korean Central News Agency. 9 September 2020 – via KCNA Watch.
- 1 2 3 4 "Report on 4th Plenary Meeting of 7th Central Committee of WPK". Korean Central News Agency. 11 April 2019. Archived from the original on 8 February 2021. Retrieved 6 February 2021 – via KCNA Watch.
- 1 2 3 "Second Plenum of Seventh WPK Central Committee". Korean Central News Agency. 8 October 2017. Archived from the original on 8 February 2021. Retrieved 6 February 2021 – via KCNA Watch.
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