February 23, 2026
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Kim Jong Un Re-elected as General Secretary of North Korea’s Workers’ Party

Kim Jong Un has been re-elected as the General Secretary of the Workers’ Party of North Korea during the party’s fourth-day congress. This decision reaffirms his leadership role within the ruling party.

In a report praising his leadership, Kim was credited with enhancing the country’s prestige and fostering a favorable international environment for revolutionary efforts. His tenure has also been marked by significant advancements in the military, transforming it into what has been described as an “elite and powerful army.”

According to state media outlet KCNA, under Kim’s guidance, the nation’s military deterrent capabilities have seen radical improvements, primarily due to its nuclear forces.

The congress also included the election of new members to the party’s Central Committee and the adoption of amendments to the party’s charter, although specific details about these changes have not been disclosed.

The ninth party congress commenced on Thursday and typically occurs every five years, spanning several days. Meanwhile, South Korea is closely monitoring the proceedings for any potential shifts in North Korea’s domestic and foreign policy directions.

Kim Jong Un's re-election as General Secretary underscores his continued influence in North Korea, with state media highlighting military advancements and international positioning. The recent party congress also introduced new leadership and amendments, though details remain sparse.

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