General Secretary of the Workers' Party of Korea

{{Short description|Head of the Workers' Party of Korea}}

{{Use dmy dates|date=December 2022}}

{{Infobox official post

| post = General Secretary

| body = the
Workers' Party of Korea

| native_name = {{nobold|{{lang|ko|조선로동당 총비서}}}}

| flag = Seal of the General Secretary of the Workers' Party of Korea.svg

| flagsize = 100px

| flagcaption = Emblem of the General Secretary of the Workers' Party of Korea

| insignia =

| insigniasize = 100px

| insigniacaption =

| department = Workers' Party of Korea

| image = Kim Jong Un with Honor Guard portrait.jpg

| incumbent = Kim Jong Un

| incumbentsince = 11 April 2012Kim Jong Un was leader of the WPK under the title of "First Secretary" from 11 April 2012 until 9 May 2016 and "Chairman" from 9 May 2016 until 10 January 2021.

| style = Comrade ({{Korean|hangul=동지|labels=no}})
{{small|(formal)}}

| type = {{ubl|Party leader|Supreme leader}}

| residence = Government Complex No. 1, Pyongyang

| seat = Pyongyang

| nominator = Party Congress

| termlength = Five years,

| termlength_qualified = Life tenure

| constituting_instrument = Rules of the Workers' Party of Korea

| inaugural = Kim Tu-bong

| appointer = Party Congress

| deputy = Secretariat

| formation = {{start date and age|df=y|1949|6|24}}

| imagesize = 200px

}}

{{Infobox Korean name

| title = General Secretary of the Workers' Party of Korea

| hangul = 조선로동당 총비서

| hanja = {{Linktext|朝鮮|勞動黨|總秘書}}

| rr = Joseon Rodongdang Chongbiseo

| mr = Chosŏn Rodongdang Ch'ongbisŏ

}}

{{Politics of North Korea}}

The general secretary of the Workers' Party of Korea ({{Korean|hangul=조선로동당 총비서}}) is the leader of the Workers' Party of Korea (WPK), the ruling party in North Korea, and the country's supreme leader. Party rules stipulate that the party congress elects the general secretary. The party conference and the Central Committee are empowered to remove and elect the party leader. The general secretary is ex officio Chairman of the WPK Central Military Commission and leads the work of the secretariat.{{cite web | author = Madden, Michael | url = http://nkleadershipwatch.wordpress.com/2012/02/20/4th-party-conference-to-convene-in-mid-april/ | publisher = North Korea Leadership Watch | access-date = 12 February 2021 | title = 4th Party Conference To Convene in "mid-April" | date = 2 February 2012|archive-date=29 November 2020|archive-url = https://web.archive.org/web/20201129172811/https://nkleadershipwatch.wordpress.com/2012/02/20/4th-party-conference-to-convene-in-mid-april/ }}
{{cite web | author = Madden, Michael | url = https://nkleadershipwatch.wordpress.com/the-party/secretariat-of-the-central-committee-kwp/ | publisher = North Korea Leadership Watch | access-date = 13 February 2021 | title = Party Secretariat | date =15 August 2010|archive-date=20 August 2023|archive-url = https://archive.today/20230820145209/https://nkleadershipwatch.wordpress.com/the-party/secretariat-of-the-central-committee-kwp/ }}
Additionally, the general secretary is by right of office member of the WPK Presidium, the WPK Politburo and the WPK Secretariat.

The office traces its lineage back to the reestablishment of the Communist Party of Korea (CPK) on 14 September 1945 when Pak Hon-yong was elected Chairman of the CPK Central Committee.{{sfn|Suh|1981|p=281}} Later on 13 October 1945 the CPK established an internal North Korean Branch Bureau (NKBB) and nominated Hyon Chun-hyok as branch secretary.{{sfn|Suh|1981|pp=279–80}} Hyon Chun-hyok was assassinated on 3 September 1945 and Kim Yong-bom was elected as branch secretary in his place.{{sfnm|1a1=Lee|1y=1963|1p=5|2a1=Suh|2y=1981|2p=280}} On 10 April 1946 the NKBB became independent of the CPK and changed its name to Communist Party of North Korea (CPNK).{{sfn|Suh|1981|p=280}} Later that year, on 30 August, the CPNK merged with the New People's Party of Korea to establish the Workers' Party of North Korea (WPNK).{{sfn|Suh|1981|pp=282–3}} Kim Tu-bong was elected WPNK Chairman by the 1st WPNK Central Committee.{{sfn|Suh|1981|p=283}} In the meantime the Workers' Party of South Korea (WPSK) was established through the merger of the Communist Party of South Korea (led by Pak Hon-yong), New People's Party of Korea and a faction of the People's Party of Korea on 24 November 1946.{{sfn|Suh|1981|p=282}} The WPSK Central Committee elected Ho Hon as its party chairman.{{sfn|Suh|1981|p=318}} On the merger of the WPNK and the WPSK on 24 June 1949, the 2nd Central Committee elected Kim Il Sung as Chairman of the WPK Central Committee.{{sfn|Suh|1981|p=321}}

The offices of Chairman and Vice Chairman of the WPK Central Committee were abolished on 12 October 1966 and replaced with the offices of General Secretary and Secretary of the WPK Central Committee by a decision of the 14th Plenary Session of the 4th Central Committee.{{sfn|Suh|1981|p=328}} Kim Il Sung was elected and remained in office until his death on 8 July 1994.{{sfnm|1a1=Suh|1y=1981|1p=328|2a1=Gause|2y=2011|2p=18}} The post was abolished and replaced by the office of General Secretary of the Workers' Party of Korea on 8 October 1997 after having been left vacant for {{ayd|8 July 1994|8 October 1997|sep=and}}.{{sfn|Gause|2011|p=18}} Kim Jong Il was elected to the office by a joint announcement of the 6th Central Committee and the 6th Central Military Commission.{{sfn|Gause|2011|p=18}} Kim Jong Il remained in office until his death on 17 December 2011. The office of General Secretary of the Workers' Party of Korea was left vacant for {{ayd|17 December 2011|11 April 2012|sep=and}} and was later abolished. Instead, Kim Jong Un was elected First Secretary of the Workers' Party of Korea on 11 April 2012, and his father, Kim Jong Il, was given the appellation "Eternal General Secretary of the Workers' Party of Korea".{{sfn|Gause|2013|pp=40–41}} On 9 May 2016, the 7th WPK Congress abolished the office of First Secretary and the Secretariat and replaced it with Chairman of the Workers' Party of Korea and the office of Vice Chairman of the WPK Central Committee.{{cite web | url = https://www.38north.org/2016/05/mmadden052016/ | title = Deciphering the 7th Party Congress: A Teaser for Greater Change? | access-date = 12 February 2021 | publisher = 38 North | date = 20 May 2016 | author = Madden, Michael|archive-date= 12 February 2021|archive-url = https://web.archive.org/web/20210212100223/https://www.38north.org/2016/05/mmadden052016/ }} A similar change took place at the 8th WPK Congress, where the offices of chairman and vice chairman were abolished and replaced by the office of General Secretary of the Workers' Party of Korea and the Secretariat.{{cite web | url = https://www.38north.org/2021/01/key-results-of-the-eighth-party-congress-in-north-korea-part-2-of-2/#_ftn2 | title = Key Results of The Eighth Party Congress in North Korea (Part 2 of 2) | access-date = 12 February 2021 | publisher = 38 North | date = 19 January 2021 | author = Frank, Rüdiger |archive-date= 12 February 2021|archive-url = https://web.archive.org/web/20210212101109/https://www.38north.org/2021/01/key-results-of-the-eighth-party-congress-in-north-korea-part-2-of-2/#_ftn2 }}

Title history

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! scope=col | Title

! scope=col | Established

! scope=col | Abolished

! scope=col | Established by

Chairman of the Central Committee of the Communist Party of Korea
조선공산당 중앙위원회 위원장

| align="center" | 14 September 1945

| align="center" | 10 April 1946

| 1945 Congress of the Communist Party of Korea

First Secretary of the North Korean Branch Bureau of the Communist Party of Korea
조선공산당 북조선분국 비서

| align="center" | 13 October 1945

| align="center" | 10 April 1946

| Conference of Members and Enthusiasts in the Five Northwestern Provinces

First Secretary of the Central Committee of the Communist Party of North Korea
북조선공산당 중앙위원회 위원장

| align="center" | 10 April 1946

| align="center" | 30 August 1946

| 5th Enlarged Plenary Session of the North Korean Branch Bureau's Executive Committee

Chairman of the Central Committee of the Communist Party of South Korea
남조선공산당 중앙위원회 위원장

| align="center" | 10 April 1946

| align="center" | 24 November 1946

| April Plenary Session of the Central Committee of the Communist Party of Korea

Chairman of the Central Committee of the Workers' Party of North Korea
북조선로동당 중앙위원회 위원장

| align="center" | 30 August 1946

| align="center" | 24 June 1949

| 1st Congress of the Workers' Party of North Korea

Chairman of the Central Committee of the Workers' Party of South Korea
남조선로동당 중앙위원회 위원장

| align="center" | 24 November 1946

| align="center" | 24 June 1949

| 1st Congress of the Workers' Party of South Korea

Chairman of the Central Committee of the Workers' Party of Korea
조선로동당 중앙위원회 위원장

| align="center" | 24 June 1949

| align="center" | 12 October 1966

| 1st Joint Plenary Session of the 2nd Central Committee of the Workers' Party of Korea

General Secretary of the Central Committee of the Workers' Party of Korea
조선로동당 중앙위원회 총비서

| align="center" | 12 October 1966

| align="center" | 8 October 1997

| 14th Plenary Session of the 4th Central Committee of the Workers' Party of Korea

General Secretary of the Workers' Party of Korea
조선로동당 총비서

| align="center" | 8 October 1997

| align="center" | 11 April 2012

| Joint Communique of the 6th Central Committee and the 6th Central Military Commission

First Secretary of the Workers' Party of Korea
조선로동당 제1비서

| align="center" | 11 April 2012

| align="center" | 9 May 2016

| 4th Conference of the Workers' Party of Korea

Chairman of the Workers' Party of Korea
조선로동당 위원장

| align="center" | 9 May 2016

| align="center" | 10 January 2021

| 7th Congress of the Workers' Party of Korea

General Secretary of the Workers' Party of Korea
조선로동당 총비서

| align="center" | 10 January 2021

| align="center" | Incumbent

| 8th Congress of the Workers' Party of Korea

colspan="4" unsortable | References:
{{sfn|Suh|1981|p=328}}{{sfn|Gause|2011|p=18}}{{sfn|Gause|2013|pp=40–41}}{{sfn|Suh|1981|pp=279–83}}

Predecessors (1945–49)

=National=

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These numbers are not official.

! scope="col" class="unsortable" | Portrait

! scope="col" | Name

! class="unsortable" | Hangul

! scope="col" | Took office

! scope="col" | Left office

! scope="col" | Duration

! scope=col | {{abbr|Birth|The year of birth of the person in question.}}

! scope=col | {{abbr|Death|The year of death of the person in question.}}

! scope=col class="unsortable" | {{abbr|Ref.|References.}}

1

| 100px

! scope="row" style="font-weight:normal;" | Pak Hon-yong

| 박헌영

| 14 September 1945

| 10 April 1946

| {{ayd|14 September 1945|10 April 1946|sep=and}}

| 1900

| 1955

| {{sfn|Suh|1981|p=281}}

=In the North=

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! scope="col" | No.
These numbers are not official.

! scope="col" class="unsortable" | Portrait

! scope="col" | Name

! class="unsortable" | Hangul

! scope="col" | Took office

! scope="col" | Left office

! scope="col" | Duration

! scope=col | {{abbr|Birth|The year of birth of the person in question.}}

! scope=col | {{abbr|Death|The year of death of the person in question.}}

! scope=col class="unsortable" | {{abbr|Ref.|References.}}

1

| 100px

! scope="row" style="font-weight:normal;" | Kim Yong-bom

| 김용범

| 13 October 1945

| 18 December 1945

| {{ayd|13 October 1945|18 December 1945|sep=and}}

| 1902

| 1947

| {{sfn|Suh|1981|pp=281–82}}

2

| 100px

! scope="row" style="font-weight:normal;" | Kim Il Sung

| 김일성

| 18 December 1945

| 30 August 1946

| {{ayd|18 December 1945|30 August 1946|sep=and}}

| 1912

| 1994

| {{sfn|Suh|1981|p=316}}

3

| 100px

! scope="row" style="font-weight:normal;" | Kim Tu-bong

| 김두봉

| 31 August 1946

| 24 June 1949

| {{ayd|31 August 1946|24 June 1949|sep=and}}

| 1889

| 1958

| {{sfn|Suh|1981|p=319}}

=In the South=

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! scope="col" | No.
These numbers are not official.

! scope="col" class="unsortable" | Portrait

! scope="col" | Name

! class="unsortable" | Hangul

! scope="col" | Took office

! scope="col" | Left office

! scope="col" | Duration

! scope=col | {{abbr|Birth|The year of birth of the person in question.}}

! scope=col | {{abbr|Death|The year of death of the person in question.}}

! scope=col class="unsortable" | {{abbr|Ref.|References.}}

1

| 100px

! scope="row" style="font-weight:normal;" | Pak Hon-yong

| 박헌영

| 10 April 1946

| 24 November 1946

| {{ayd|10 April 1946|24 November 1946|sep=and}}

| 1900

| 1955

| {{sfn|Suh|1981|p=318}}

2

| 100px

! scope="row" style="font-weight:normal;" | Ho Hon

| 허헌

| 24 November 1946

| 24 June 1949

| {{ayd|24 November 1946|24 June 1949|sep=and}}

| 1885

| 1951

| {{sfn|Suh|1981|p=318}}

Leaders of the Workers' Party of Korea

=By officeholders=

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! scope=col | No.
These numbers are not official.

! scope=col class="unsortable" | Portrait

! scope=col | Name

! scope=col | Hangul

! scope=col | Took office

! scope=col | Left office

! scope=col | Duration

! scope=col | {{abbr|Birth|The year of birth of the person in question.}}

! scope=col | {{abbr|Death|The year of death of the person in question.}}

! scope=col class="unsortable" | {{abbr|Ref.|References.}}

1

| 100px

! scope="row" style="font-weight:normal;" | Kim Il Sung

| 김일성

| 24 June 1949

| 8 July 1994

| {{ayd|24 June 1949|8 July 1994|sep=and}}

| 1912

| 1994

| {{sfn|Suh|1981|p=321}}

2

| 100px

! scope="row" style="font-weight:normal;" | Kim Jong Il

| 김정일

| 8 October 1997

| 17 December 2011

| {{ayd|8 October 1997|17 December 2011|sep=and}}

| 1941

| 2011

| {{sfn|Gause|2011|p=18}}

3

| 100px

! scope="row" style="font-weight:normal;" | Kim Jong Un

| 김정은

| 11 April 2012

| Incumbent

| {{ayd|11 April 2012|sep=and}}

| 1983

| —

| {{cite web |url=https://www.nytimes.com/2012/04/12/world/asia/young-north-korean-leader-kim-jong-un-chosen-as-head-of-ruling-party.html |title=As Rocket Launching Nears, North Korea Continues Shift to New' Supreme Leader' |work=The New York Times |first=Choe |last=Sang-Hun |date=11 April 2012 |access-date=2023-09-18}}

==Timeline==

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=By term=

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! scope=col | Congress

! scope=col | Term

! scope=col | Start

! scope=col | End

! scope=col | Duration

! scope=col | Leader

1st Congress

! scope="row" style="font-weight:normal;" | 1st Central Committee

| 30 August 1946

| 30 March 1948

| {{ayd|30 August 1946|30 March 1948|sep=and}}

| Kim Tu-bong

rowspan="2" | 2nd Congress

! rowspan="2" scope="row" style="font-weight:normal;" | 2nd Central Committee

| rowspan="2" | 30 March 1948

| rowspan="2" | 29 April 1956

| rowspan="2" | {{ayd|30 March 1948|29 April 1956|sep=and}}

| Kim Tu-bong

Kim Il Sung
3rd Congress

! align="center" scope="row" style="font-weight:normal;" | 3rd Central Committee

| 29 April 1956

| 18 September 1961

| {{ayd|29 April 1956|18 September 1961|sep=and}}

| Kim Il Sung

4th Congress

! scope="row" style="font-weight:normal;" | 4th Central Committee

| 18 September 1961

| 13 November 1970

| {{ayd|18 September 1961|13 November 1970|sep=and}}

| Kim Il Sung

5th Congress

! scope="row" style="font-weight:normal;" | 5th Central Committee

| 13 November 1970

| 14 October 1980

| {{ayd|13 November 1970|14 October 1980|sep=and}}

| Kim Il Sung

rowspan="3" | 6th Congress

! rowspan="3" scope="row" style="font-weight:normal;" | 6th Central Committee

| rowspan="3" | 14 October 1980

| rowspan="3" | 9 May 2016

| rowspan="3" | {{ayd|14 October 1980|9 May 2016|sep=and}}

| Kim Il Sung

Kim Jong Il
Kim Jong Un
7th Congress

! scope="row" style="font-weight:normal;" | 7th Central Committee

| 9 May 2016

| 10 January 2021

| {{ayd|9 May 2016|10 January 2021|sep=and}}

| Kim Jong Un

8th Congress

! scope="row" style="font-weight:normal;" | 8th Central Committee

| 10 January 2021

| Incumbent

| {{ayd|10 January 2021|sep=and}}

| Kim Jong Un

colspan="6" unsortable | References:
{{sfn|Suh|1981|p=321}}{{sfn|Gause|2011|p=18}}{{sfn|Suh|1981|pp=316–17}}{{sfn|Suh|1981|pp=319–20}}{{sfn|Suh|1981|p=322}}{{sfn|Suh|1981|p=325}}{{sfn|Suh|1981|p=332}}

See also

Notes

References

=Footnotes=

{{Reflist}}

=Bibliography=

{{Refbegin}}

"Books:"

  • {{cite book | author = Gause, Ken E. | ref = CITEREFGause2011 | title = North Korea Under Kim Chong-il: Power, Politics, and Prospects for Change | publisher = ABC-CLIO | year = 2011 | isbn = 978-0313381751 }}
  • {{cite book |last=Gause |first=Ken|chapter=The Role and Influence of the Party Apparatus|editor1=Park, Kyung-ae |editor2=Snyder, Scott |title=North Korea in Transition: Politics, Economy, and Society|publisher=Rowman & Littlefield |year=2013|isbn=978-1442218123|pages=19–46}}
  • {{cite book | author = Suh, Dae-sook | ref = CITEREFSuh1981 | title = Korean Communism 1945–1980: A Reference Guide to the Political System | publisher = University Press of Hawaii | year = 1981 | isbn = 0-8248-0740-5| edition = 1st | pages = }}

"Journal articles:"

{{Refend}}

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