N Korea changes constitution solidifying Kim Jong Un’s role

North Korea’s parliament has approved changes to the country’s constitution to solidify leader Kim Jong Un’s role as head of state, state media said on Thursday.

The Second Session of the 14th Supreme People’s Assembly (SPA) was held on Thursday in the absence of the North Korean leader, the state-run broadcaster Korean Central Television (KCTV) said at 2000 local time.

President of the SPA Presidium Choe Ryong Hae said articles related to the authority of the state organs in Chapter 6 “State Machinery” of the DPRK Socialist Constitution have been partially supplemented and modified.

Choe first raised the matter of the legal status and authority of the State Affairs Commission (SAC) chairman.

“An article stipulating that the SAC chairman is elected at the Supreme People’s Assembly in accordance with the unanimous will of all the Korean people and the SAC chairman is not elected as deputy to SPA was added to the constitution,” Choe said in an English-language statement carried by Korean Central News Agency (KCNA).

Via Reuters / NKNews

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