When North Korean leader Kim Jong-un attended an official event last week, it was confirmed that a new woman, who appears to be a secretary, was accompanied.


The woman does not wear the mandatory North Korean badge with portraits of Kim Il Sung's grandfather and Kim Jong Il's father. There is also a view that it may be Kim's older sister who is different from her mother.

North Korea's state-run Korean Central Television broadcast the central report meeting held in the central square of Pyongyang on the 15th of this month and the parade by the citizens the next day.



In the video, you can see that a woman in a suit, who seems to be the secretary, is accompanied by General Secretary Kim Jung Eun who attended.



Kim Yo-jong, the deputy director of the Workers' Party of Korea, will accompany Kim Yo-jong, who is attending the official event, as a secretary. It is a newly added form.



The woman does not wear the mandatory North Korean badge with the portraits of Kim Il-sung's grandfather and Kim Jong-il on her left chest, and some South Korean media said Kim Il-sung. It also conveys the view that it may be Kim Sol-sung, the clerk's older sister who is different from her mother.



Regarding this, a spokesman for the Ministry of Unification of South Korea said, "I have no specific idea. I will keep an eye on the activity status of this person."



In North Korea, when General Secretary Kim watched the performance in February, it was confirmed that his aunt Kim Kyung-hee, who had not been informed of his movements for two years, was present, and the series of movements was Kim. By appealing the unity of the general secretary's relatives, it may reflect the desire to impress that the system is solid.