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Kim Jong Un chooses teen daughter as heir, says Seoul
When the Democratic People’s Republic of Korea, North Korea, was established
in 1948, Kim Il Sung, a former revolutionary military commander, became
the leader of the Soviet-backed country. Following his death in 1994, his heir-apparent,
Kim Jong Il, succeeded to the role of Supreme Leader. 17 years later, in 2011, Kim
Jong Un, the second of three children of Kim Jong Il and his first lady, succeeded
his father’s position at the age of just 27 or 28. He was born in 1983 or 1984
and studied at an international school in Berne, Switzerland. Recently, Kim
Jong Un has been seen taking his young daughter, Kim Ju Ae, with him to
important events, including a military parade and a trip to China, as if she were
his heir or second-in-command. Though he is still in his early 40s and looks
quite energetic, he might have already decided who should be the next leader of
the nuclear-armed, secretive, and authoritative country. South Korea’s intelligence
agency thinks she is the one. However, Kim Ju Ae is believed to be only 13 or
14 years old. What would happen if Kim Jong Un became unable to rule the dynasty?
Read the article and learn about the succession line of the Kim Dynasty.