Kim Jong-un's Political Theater Unveils New Plans | Biography Flash
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Kim Jong-un has spent the past few days back in his favorite role: choreographer of North Korea’s next big political act. According to the Korean Central News Agency, he convened a plenary meeting of the Workers Party’s Central Committee in Pyongyang, an end-of-year gathering that effectively opens the run-up to the first full party congress in five years. The Associated Press, via outlets including SFGate and The Independent, reports that Kim personally presided over the session on Tuesday, with top elites summoned to review this year’s state policies and hammer out the agenda for the coming congress, expected in January or February. That timing matters biographically: analysts quoted by the Japan Times and the Korea JoongAng Daily say holding the plenum earlier than usual signals Kim wants to shift the system into long-term mode, using the congress to unveil a new five-year plan and tweak party rules to further cement his authority and ideology. In parallel, South Korea’s Joint Chiefs of Staff say the North fired multiple artillery rockets into the Yellow Sea from its west coast on Tuesday, a salvo of about 10 rounds described by Yonhap and NK News as part of routine winter training but clearly timed to underscore that Kim’s political theater always comes with a military bass line. Internationally, Kim kept his growing Moscow axis in view. The Pyongyang Times reports he sent a formal message of condolence to Russia’s leadership and embassy after the sudden death of Russia’s long-serving ambassador to North Korea, calling it a great loss at a “crucial historic phase” for DPRK–Russia relations. That carefully worded tribute is a small but revealing note in the biography: it shows how personally invested he is in the new Cold War-style partnership that has underpinned North Korean arms support for Russia’s war in Ukraine, as highlighted in recent South China Morning Post coverage of Pyongyang’s missile displays and hunt for Russian jets. There have been no credible reports of fresh social media footage or surprise walkabouts by Kim himself in the last few days; anything you see online suggesting sudden health crises or secret visits remains unconfirmed rumor at this stage, with no backing from major outlets or satellite-monitoring groups. You’ve been listening to Kim Jong-un Biography Flash. Thanks for tuning in, and be sure to subscribe so you never miss an update on Kim Jong-un. For more great Biographies, search the term Biography Flash.
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