Where's Kim?
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@jon-nyc said in Where's Kim?:
I didn’t view this as commentary about his specific NK policy, such as it is.
Having said that, I don’t think it’s clear whether his replacement will be better or worse.
It’s the transition period that has high odds of unstable consequences.
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@Mik said in Where's Kim?:
@xenon Yes. His sister is next in line. I don't imagine she will be any better.
As if it’s a given she would be accepted, by let’s say the military? Coup perhaps or worse specific acts on her part to solidify her position? Or let’s say meltdown and what does China have to do on the peninsula and what about the security of the nuclear arsenal?
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I think people are correct that his sister would be leader, maybe only in name. She has been promoted recently and has been named to the DPRK party central committee. However, the DPRK is still very "man-centered", so I am not sure that she would be completely accepted. Maybe as part of a ruling committee.
His uncle, who was second in command, but was executed by Kim Jong Un, has a wife who had disappeared from public, but has been back in official engagements recently. However, I dont think she has much remaining power.
There is a older brother, but he is supposedly gay and wants nothing to do with politics.
Premier Kim and his wife (Ri Sol Ju) also supposedly have three children, the oldest who is a boy who is about 10 years old.
So maybe there would be a committee to rule for 10-15 years until the older child is older.
But, even with all of that, i do not think much will change if Premier Kim is in fact dead or unable to rule.
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@brenda said in Where's Kim?:
Any speculation whether the sister or another relative played a role in his demise?
I dont think so. Everything that I have hear about Premier Kim is that he did a good job of getting rid of people to make sure that those close to him are very loyal.
But, with DPRK, who knows!! LOL
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