10th Cabinet of North Korea | |
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5 September 1998 – 3 September 2003 (4 years, 363 days) Overview | |
Type | Plenary Meeting of the Cabinet of North Korea |
Election | 1st Session of the 6th Supreme People's Assembly |
Secretary | Jong Mun-san |
The 10th Cabinet of North Korea was elected by the 1st Session of the 10th Supreme People's Assembly of North Korea on 5 September 1998.[1] It was replaced on 3 September 2003 by the 11th Cabinet.[2]
Members
Rank | Office | Name | Hangul | Took office | Left office | Duration | 9th ADC | 11th CAB |
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1 | Premier of the Cabinet | Hong Song-nam | 5 September 1998 | 3 September 2003 | 4 years and 363 days | Old | Not | |
2 | Vice Premier of the Cabinet | Jo Chang-dok | 5 September 1998 | 3 September 2003 | 4 years and 363 days | Old | Not | |
Kwak Pom-gi | 5 September 1998 | 3 September 2003 | 4 years and 363 days | Old | Reelected | |||
3 | Minister of Foreign Affairs | Paek Nam-sun | 5 September 1998 | 3 September 2003 | 4 years and 363 days | Old | Not | |
4 | Minister of Public Security | Paek Hak-rim | 5 September 1998 | 3 September 2003 | 4 years and 363 days | Old | Not | |
5 | Chairman of the State Planning Commission | Pak Nam-gi | 5 September 1998 | 3 September 2003 | 4 years and 363 days | Old | Not | |
6 | Minister of Power and Coal Industries | Sin Thae-rok | 5 September 1998 | 3 September 2003 | 4 years and 363 days | Old | Not | |
7 | Minister of Extractive Industries | Kil Song-nam | 5 September 1998 | 3 September 2003 | 4 years and 363 days | Old | Not | |
8 | Minister of Metal and Machine-Building Industries | Jon Sung-hun | 5 September 1998 | 3 September 2003 | 4 years and 363 days | Old | Not | |
9 | Minister of Construction and Building-Materials Industries | Jo Yun-hui | 5 September 1998 | 3 September 2003 | 4 years and 363 days | Old | Reelected | |
10 | Minister of Railways | Kim Yong-sam | 5 September 1998 | 3 September 2003 | 4 years and 363 days | Old | Reelected | |
11 | Minister of Land and Marine Transport | Kim Yong-il | 5 September 1998 | 3 September 2003 | 4 years and 363 days | Old | Reelected | |
12 | Minister of Agriculture | Ri Ha-sop | 5 September 1998 | 3 September 2003 | 4 years and 363 days | Old | Not | |
13 | Minister of Chemical Industry | Pak Pong-ju | 5 September 1998 | 3 September 2003 | 4 years and 363 days | Old | Reelected | |
14 | Minister of Light Industry | Ri Yon-su | 5 September 1998 | 3 September 2003 | 4 years and 363 days | Old | Not | |
15 | Minister of Foreign Trade | Kang Jong-mo | 5 September 1998 | 3 September 2003 | 4 years and 363 days | Old | Not | |
16 | Minister of Forestry | Ri Sang-mu | 5 September 1998 | 3 September 2003 | 4 years and 363 days | Old | Reelected | |
17 | Minister of Fisheries | Ri Song-un | 5 September 1998 | 3 September 2003 | 4 years and 363 days | Old | Reelected | |
18 | Minister of City Management and Land and Environment Protection | Choe Jong-gon | 5 September 1998 | 3 September 2003 | 4 years and 363 days | Old | Reelected | |
19 | Minister of State Construction Control | Pae Tal-jun | 5 September 1998 | 3 September 2003 | 4 years and 363 days | Old | Reelected | |
20 | Minister of Commerce | Ri Yong-son | 5 September 1998 | 3 September 2003 | 4 years and 363 days | Old | Reelected | |
21 | Minister of Procurement and Food Administration | Paek Chang-ryong | 5 September 1998 | 3 September 2003 | 4 years and 363 days | Old | Not | |
22 | Minister of Education | Choe Ki-ryong | 5 September 1998 | 3 September 2003 | 4 years and 363 days | Old | Not | |
23 | Minister of Posts and Telecommunications | Ri Kum-bom | 5 September 1998 | 3 September 2003 | 4 years and 363 days | Old | Reelected | |
24 | Minister of Culture | Choe Jae-hyon | 5 September 1998 | 3 September 2003 | 4 years and 363 days | Old | Not | |
25 | Minister of Finance | Rim Kyong-suk | 5 September 1998 | 3 September 2003 | 4 years and 363 days | Old | Not | |
26 | Minister of Labour | Ri Won-il | 5 September 1998 | 3 September 2003 | 4 years and 363 days | Old | Reelected | |
27 | Minister of Public Health | Kim Su-hak | 5 September 1998 | 3 September 2003 | 4 years and 363 days | Old | Reelected | |
28 | Minister of Physical Culture and Sports | Pak Myong-chol | 5 September 1998 | 3 September 2003 | 4 years and 363 days | Old | Reelected | |
29 | Minister of State Inspection | Kim Ui-sun | 5 September 1998 | 3 September 2003 | 4 years and 363 days | Old | Reelected | |
30 | President of the National Academy of Sciences | Ri Kwang-ho | 5 September 1998 | 3 September 2003 | 4 years and 363 days | Old | Not | |
31 | President of the Central Bank | Jong Song-thaek | 5 September 1998 | 3 September 2003 | 4 years and 363 days | Old | Not | |
32 | Director of the Central Statistic Bureau | Kim Chang-su | 5 September 1998 | 3 September 2003 | 4 years and 363 days | Old | Reelected | |
33 | Chief Secretary of the Cabinet of North Korea | Jong Mun-san | 5 September 1998 | 3 September 2003 | 4 years and 363 days | Old | Reelected | |
References: [3] |
References
Citations
- ↑ "SPA presidium elected". Korean Central News Agency. 5 September 1998. Archived from the original on 24 November 2019. Retrieved 25 February 2021.
- ↑ "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.
- ↑ "Election for state leadership organs". Korean Central News Agency. 5 September 1998. Archived from the original on 24 November 2019. Retrieved 25 February 2021.
Bibliography
Books:
- 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.
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