Evaluation of the latest revisions to the Rules of the Workers’ Party of Korea and changes in North Korea’s domestic and foreign policy
Cheong Seong-Chang
(softpower@sejong.org)
Director of the Center for North Korean Studies,
The Sejong Institute
Executive Summary
■ Issue
○ The full text of the Rules of the
Worker’s Party of Korea that was revised at the 8th convention of
the Worker’s Party this January was recently obtained; it sparked controversy
in South Korean society
- This brief intends to show North Korea’s internal policies and attitude toward South Korea by analyzing the revision and the controversy
■ Revitalization of the General
Secretary system and the establishment of the first secretary of the party
Central Committee
○ At the 8th party
convention, North Korea decided to revitalize its secretariat system and return
the general secretary system
- It can be analyzed that Kim Jong-un's
authority was undermined with too many chairmen at all levels of the party
elected at the 7th party convention.
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As North Korea reintroduced the general secretary and the secretariat system,
and appointed Kim Jong-un the ‘Workers’ Party of Korea General Secretary,’ the
title of the heads of the party changed from ‘chairman’ to ‘chief
secretary’—clearly distinguished from the title of Kim Jong-un.
○ The revised Rules of the Worker’s
Party of Korea allow the party Central Committee to elect the party Central
Committee first secretary, a “representative for the General Secretary.”
- According to North Korea’s dictionary, a
‘representative’ means “a person who exercises one’s authority and duties on
behalf of someone”
– The ‘party Central Committee first
secretary’ will represent the general secretary and have almost the same amount
of authority and military power as Kim Jong-un.
– It can be analyzed that North Korea
established the new position in order to support the security of the regime in
case of emergency and the succession of power of four generations of the Baekdu
bloodline
■ A shift from the ‘individual rule
to a ‘party-centered rule’?
○ The revised Rules of the Worker’s
Party of Korea deleted direct mentions of Kim Il-sung, Kim Jong-il, and Kim
Jong-un. ‘Kim Il-sung-Kim Jong-ilism’ is described as the party’s supreme
platform, yet is virtually abstracted. Therefore, the party’s central
government (Kim Jong-un) is the sole leader in the system.
- It is an exaggeration to say that North
Korea is shifting from an ‘individual rule’ to a ‘party-centered rule.’
- In the revised Rules of the Worker’s Party
of Korea, the basic political style of the Worker’s Party of Korea changed from
Kim Jong-il’s ‘military-first politics’ to Kim Jong-un’s ‘people-first
politics.’
■ Analysis of the revision
○ The revised Rules of the Worker’s
Party of Korea enhanced the power of the members of the Presidium by giving them
the authority to discuss and decide on important political, economic, and
military issues
- The members of the Presidium can moderate
meetings, once given the authority by the General Secretary; therefore, they
are given the right to make policy and personnel decisions in case of
emergency.
○ The revision further enhanced the
status of the Party Central Military Commission and lowered the status of the
General Political Bureau of the Korean People's Army. This matches the
direction of Xi Jinping’s China
- Requirements for convening the Party Central
Military Commission were simplified in case of emergency
■ Assessing the deleted line of
North Korea’s ‘National Liberation and Democratic Revolution’
○ In the past, the Rules of the
Worker’s Party of Korea indicated that North Korea will comply with ‘National
Liberation and Democratic Revolution’ of the Kim Il-sung era and support the
South Korean Revolution if South Korea ousts the U.S. military. The revised
rules finally removed this unrealistic and impossible clause.
- North Korea proposed a strategy of
suppressing military threats with its ‘strong national defense power’ to
accelerate peaceful reunification
– North Korea abandoned the Revolution Theory
of South Korea of the Cold War, yet did not abandon the idea of reunification
■ Conclusion
○
The revised Rules of the Worker’s Party of Korea ensured the safety of
the regime in case of emergency by creating a first secretary position to serve
as Kim Jong Un's "representative,” giving members of the Presidium the
authority to make policy decisions, and simplifying the conditions for
convening the Party Central Military Commission.
○ North Korea will focus on strengthening its defense capabilities despite its abandonment of the South Korean Revolution
※ Translator’s note: This is a third party’s unofficial translation of the original paper that was written in Korean. All references should be made to the original paper.
※ This article is written based on the author’s personal opinions and does not reflect the views of the Sejong Institute.