President of the State Affairs of North Korea

The position was first established as the chairman of the National Defence Commission of the Central People's Committee (Korean: 중앙인민위원회 국방위원회 위원장) on 28 December 1972.The 1992 constitutional amendment no longer required the president to also be the chairman of the National Defence Commission and the supreme commander of the armed forces.Following Kim Il Sung's death on 8 July 1994, another constitutional amendment was approved on 5 September 1998 which further expanded the powers of the chairman of the National Defence Commission.Despite the 1998 constitutional amendment effectively making the chairman of the National Defence Commission the highest office in North Korea, it did not have the status of head of state.Following Kim Jong Il's death, the position of chairman of the National Defence Commission remained vacant from December 2011 until April 2012.A constitutional amendment was approved on 13 April 2012 which enshrined Kim Jong Il as the eternal chairman of the National Defence Commission (Korean: 영원한 국방위원회 위원장).The amendment also created the position of first chairman of the National Defence Commission (Korean: 국방위원회 제1위원장) which was designated as the supreme leader of the country.Another constitutional amendment on 29 August of the same year gave the chairman the power to promulgate the ordinances of the Supreme People's Assembly and the decrees and decisions of the State Affairs Commission and appoint North Korea's diplomatic representatives to foreign countries.[8] The Central Committee of the Workers' Party of Korea sends a proposal to the Supreme People's Assembly for a candidate to be elected as the president.[14] The president has the power to promulgate ordinances of the Supreme People's Assembly and the SAC decrees, decisions and directives,[12] and to issue orders.[12] Foreign countries address the credentials and recall of their ambassadors to North Korea to the president,[16] although customarily the task of receiving them is delegated to the chairman of the SPA Standing Committee.
President of North KoreaChairman of the Standing Committee of the Supreme People's AssemblyKim Jong UnState Affairs Commission of North KoreaExcellencyHead of stateResidenceForbidden CityRyongsong ResidencePyongyangSupreme People's AssemblyTerm lengthConstitution of North KoreaNational Defence CommissionKim Il SungVice President of the State AffairsChosŏn'gŭlHanchaRevised RomanizationMcCune–ReischauerPolitics of North KoreaConstitutionSongunEternal leadersKim Jong IlWorkers' Party of KoreaCongressGeneral SecretarySupreme LeaderPersonal SecretariatCentral CommitteePolitburoPresidiumChoe Ryong-haeJo Yong-wonKim Tok-hunRi Pyong-cholSecretariatCentral Military CommissionRi Yong-gilCentral Auditing CommissionKim Jae-ryongOrganization and Guidance DepartmentPropaganda and Agitation DepartmentUnited Front Department14th termChairmanPak In-cholStanding CommitteeJudiciaryCentral CourtState Affairs CommissionPresidentMinistry of National DefenseMinistry of State SecurityMinistry of Social SecurityCabinetPremierPak Thae-songVice PremierPak Jong-gunJon Hyon-cholRi Song-hakJu Chol-gyuMinistry of Foreign AffairsMinistry of External Economic RelationsMinistry of FinanceMinistry of RailwaysElectionsAdministrative divisionsProvincesSpecial citiesSecond-levelcitiesRodongjaguForeign relationsChoe Son-huiDiplomatic missions ofin North KoreaNationality lawPassportVisa requirementsVisa policyKorean conflictKorean reunificationCensorshipHuman rightsKim familyTen PrinciplesPropagandaIllicit activitiesEnforcementSecurity MinistryKoreanNorth Koreacommander-in-chiefNorth Korean armed forcesNorth Korean constitutionemergencyWorkers’ Party of KoreaKorean People's ArmyKim Il Sung's death on 8 July 1994president of the Presidium of the Supreme People's Assemblyhis death on 17 December 2011president of South KoreaCentral Committee of the Workers' Party of Koreaone-party statecommander-in-chief of the Armed Forces of North Koreanuclear forces of North KoreaGeneral Secretary of the Workers' Party of KoreaCentral Military Commission of the Workers' Party of KoreaVice President of the State Affairs CommissionConstitution of the Democratic People's Republic of KoreaKorean Central News AgencyYonhap News AgencyNK NewsStanding Committee ChairmanKim Tu-bongChoe Yong-gonHwang Jang-yopYang Hyong-sopKim Yong-namAssembly ChairmanHo HonYi YongChoe Won-taekPaek Nam-unHan Duk-suChoe Thae-bokAssembly Vice ChairmanStanding Committee Vice Chairman2nd (1957–62)3rd (1962–67)4th (1967–72)5th (1972–77)6th (1977–82)7th (1982–86)8th (1986–90)9th (1990–98)12th (2009–14)13th (2014–19)14th (2019–onwards)Foreign AffairsLegislation10th (1998–03)11th (2003–09)NDC (2014–16)SAC (2016–19)1st (1948–57)11th (2003–2009)National Defence11th (2009–14)13th (2014–16)State Affairs13th (2016–19)Premier of North KoreaVice Premier of North KoreaPresident of the State Affairs CommissionPeople's Assembly of North KoreaNational Assembly of South KoreaHeadsof stateAfghanistanArmeniaAzerbaijanBahrainBangladeshBhutanBruneiCambodiaCyprusEast TimorGeorgiaIndonesiaIsraelJordanKazakhstanKuwaitKyrgyzstanLebanonMalaysiaMaldivesMongoliaMyanmarPakistanPalestinePhilippinesRussiaSaudi ArabiaSingaporeSouth KoreaSri LankaTajikistanThailandTurkeyTurkmenistanUnited Arab EmiratesUzbekistanVietnamAbkhaziaNorthern CyprusSouth OssetiaTaiwanHeads ofgovernment