North Korea has announced that it will hold a Supreme People's Assembly of representatives from various regions on the 7th.

Agricultural policy and personnel affairs are expected to be the agenda items at the conference since February this year. It is expected to appeal to the attitude of trying to improve life.

North Korea has announced that the Supreme People's Assembly, consisting of representatives from various regions, will be convened in the capital Pyongyang on the 7th as a decision of the Standing Committee of the Supreme People's Assembly held last month.



The Supreme People's Assembly will be held for the first time since February, when the budget for strengthening national defense and infection control was decided, and this time agricultural policy and personnel affairs are expected to be on the agenda.



North Korea's general secretary, Kim Jong-un, made a ``victory declaration'' on the 10th of last month, about three months after announcing that the first person infected with the new corona was confirmed.



In preparation for the approach of Typhoon No. 11, the state-run Korean Central Television reported that a meeting to prevent disasters was held for two days until the 5th, and General Secretary Kim said, "There is nothing more precious to a nation than the lives and safety of its people," he said.



Based on this, the North Korean leadership will use this meeting to appeal its stance of improving the lives of the people, even though the domestic economy is being hit by prolonged economic sanctions and border blockades due to measures against the new coronavirus. can be seen.

South Korean defector group sends medicines to North Korea with large balloons

A North Korean defector group in South Korea announced that it flew medicines attached to 20 large balloons from Incheon (Incheon) in the west to North Korea on the 4th of this month.



The medical supplies consisted of 50,000 antipyretic tablets, 30,000 vitamin tablets, and 20,000 masks. is.



In addition, since North Korea claims that leaflets blown by balloons from the South Korean side are the source of the virus, a counterargument message is also attached, asking, ``Is the leaflet the cause of the epidemic?''



In addition to medicines, this group has repeatedly attached leaflets criticizing Kim Jong-un and one-dollar bills to balloons.



In response, Kim Yo-jung's younger sister, Kim Yo-jung, said in a speech last month that "extremely powerful retaliation should be added," suggesting that countermeasures would be taken. Strong opposition from North Korea is expected.