Korean intelligence agency “Delegation of partial authority to North Korea’s Yojong” Role sharing, August 20 22:02

South Korean intelligence revealed the results of the North Korean situation, and although Kim Jung-un (Kim Jong-un), the chairman of the Korean Labor Party, has absolute power, he is not as good as his sister, Yo-jeong (Yosoma), and his aides. He expressed the view that he is proceeding with delegation of authority of the department.

The Korean intelligence agency, National Intelligence Service, reported privately to the information committee of the National Assembly on the latest analysis result of the situation in North Korea on the 20th.

According to the lawmakers who attended the committee, although Kim Jong Eun still has absolute power in North Korea, he is delegating some of his powers to his sister, Yo-jeong, and his aides. It is a point of view.

Of these, Mr. Yojung says that he has been delegated the greatest authority such as policies for the United States and South Korea, but he analyzes that North Korea has not decided a successor.

Also, in the fields of economics and military, it is said that some powers have been transferred to aides.

For this reason, the National Intelligence Service has analyzed it to reduce Kim's stress of governance and avoid liability in the event of policy failure.

Regarding Mr. Yo-jeong, he suggested that the Korean Ministry of Defense might play a "substantial No. 2" role in North Korea in June and share the role with Chairman Kim. It was