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Kim Jong-un (officially transcribed Kim Jong Un; Hangul: 김정은; Korean pronunciation: [kim.dzɔŋ.ɯn];[a] born 8 January 1983) is a North Korean politician. He has been Supreme Leader of North Korea since 2011 and Chairman (previously called first secretary) of the Workers' Party of Korea since 2012. Kim is the second child of Kim Jong-il (1941–2011) and Ko Yong-hui (1952–2004).[5] He is the grandson of Kim Il-sung, who was the first leader of North Korea from 1948 to 1994.[6] Kim is the first North Korean leader who was born after the country's founding.[7]
Marshal of the Republic
Kim Jong-un
김정은
Kim Jong-un IKS 2018.jpg
Kim Jong-Un at the 2018 Inter-Korean Summit
Chairman of the Workers' Party of Korea
Incumbent
Assumed office
9 May 2016
Deputy
See list
Choe Ryong-hae
Kim Ki-nam
Choe Thae-bok
Ri Su-yong
Kim Phyong-hae
O Su-yong
Kwak Pom-gi
Kim Yong-chol
Ri Man-gon
Pak Kwang-ho
Pak Thae-song
Thae Jong-su
Pak Thae-dok
An Jong-su
Choe Hwi
Pak Pong-ju
Preceded by
Himself
as First Secretary
Chairman of the State Affairs Commission
Incumbent
Assumed office
29 June 2016
Deputy
Choe Ryong-hae
First Secretary of the Workers' Party of Korea
In office
11 April 2012 – 9 May 2016
Deputy
See list
Kim Ki-nam
Choe Thae-bok
Choe Ryong-hae
Mun Kyong-dok
Pak To-chun
Kim Yong-il
Kim Yang-gon
Kim Phyong-hae
Thae Jong-su
Hong Sok-yong
Kim Kyong-hui
Kwak Pom-gi
Kang Sok-ju
O Su-yong
Preceded by
Kim Jong-il
as General Secretary
Succeeded by
Himself
as Chairman
First Chairman of the National Defence Commission
In office
13 April 2012 – 29 June 2016
Deputy
Kim Yong-chun
Ri Yong-mu
Jang Song-thaek
O Kuk-ryol
Choe Ryong-hae
Hwang Pyong-so
Preceded by
Kim Jong-il
as Chairman
Succeeded by
Himself
as Chairman of the State Affairs Commission
Supreme Commander of the
Armed Forces of the Democratic People's Republic of Korea
Incumbent
Assumed office
30 December 2011
Preceded by
Kim Jong-il
Personal details
Born
8 January 1983 (age 36)
(South Korean records)[1]
8 January 1984 (age 35)
(American records)[2][3]
Pyongyang, North Korea
Nationality
North Korean
Political party
Workers' Party of Korea
Spouse(s)
Ri Sol-ju (m. 2009)
Children
Kim Ju-ae and possibly another two
Parents
Kim Jong-il
Ko Yong-hui
Alma mater
Kim Il-sung University
Kim Il-sung Military University
Signature
Military service
Allegiance
North Korea
Branch/service
Korean People's Army
Years of service
2010–present
Rank
Marshal of the DPRK rank insignia.svg Marshal of the Republic
Commands
Supreme Commander
Central institution membership
2012–present: Member, Presidium of the Political Bureau of the 6th, 7th Central Committee of the Workers' Party of Korea
2012–present: Member, Political Bureau of the 6th, 7th Central Committee of the Workers' Party of Korea
2010–present: Member, 6th, 7th Central Committee of the Workers' Party of Korea
2014–2019: Deputy, 13th Supreme People's Assembly
Other offices held
2012–present: Chairman, Central Military Commission of the Workers' Party of Korea
2010–2012: Vice Chairman, Central Military Commission of the Workers' Party of Korea
Leaders of the
Democratic People's Republic of Korea
← Kim Jong-il Current holder
Kim Jong-un or Kim Jong Un
Kim Jong-un (Korean and Chinese characters).svg
"Kim Jong-un" in Chosŏn'gŭl (top) and hancha (bottom) scripts.
Chosŏn'gŭl
김정은
Hancha
金正恩[4]
Revised Romanization
Gim Jeong(-)eun
McCune–Reischauer
Kim Chŏngŭn
From late 2010, Kim Jong-un was viewed as heir apparent to the leadership of the DPRK, and following the elder Kim's death, North Korean state television announced him as the "Great Successor".[8] Kim holds the titles of Chairman of the Workers' Party of Korea (as First Secretary between 2012 and 2016), Chairman of the Central Military Commission, Chairman of the State Affairs Commission, Supreme Commander of the Armed Forces of the Democratic People's Republic of Korea,[9] and member of the Presidium of the Politburo of the Workers' Party of Korea, the highest decision-making body in North Korea.[10] Kim was promoted to the rank of Marshal of North Korea in the Korean People's Army on 18 July 2012, consolidating his position as the Supreme Commander of the Armed Forces[11] and is often referred to as Marshal Kim Jong-un, "the Marshal"[12] or "Dear Respected" by state media.[13]
On 12 December 2013, Kim Jong-un ordered the execution of his uncle Jang Song-thaek for "treachery".[14] Kim is widely believed to have ordered the assassination of his half-brother, Kim Jong-nam, in Malaysia in February 2017.[15][16]
In 2018 Kim Jong-un and President of South Korea Moon Jae-in met twice in Panmunjom on the border between North and South, and once in Pyongyang. On 12 June 2018, Kim Jong-un and US President Donald Trump met for a summit in Singapore, the first-ever talks held between a North Korean leader and a sitting US President, to discuss the North Korean nuclear program. A follow-up meeting in Hanoi in February 2019 ended abruptly without an agreement.