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President of North Korea

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President of North Korea

Coat of Arms of North Korea
Incumbent
Kim Il-sung

since 28 December 1972
(Eternal President from 8 July 1994)
Term length Eternity
Inaugural holder Kim Tu-bong
(As Chairman of the Presidium of the Supreme People's Assembly)
Formation 25 June 1938
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The President of the Democratic People's Republic of Korea (North Korea) was established in the Constitution of North Korea, 1972. Until then, Kim Il-sung, the ruler of North Korea, used the posts Premier and General Secretary of the Workers' Party of Korea. In 1972 the Presidency was established and Kim Il-sung was elected to the post by the Supreme People's Assembly, the North Korean parliament, on 28 December. Kim held the post until 1994 when he died, to this day without a formal succession. In 1998, the revised constitution abolished the presidency and established the title the Eternal President of the Republic, which was given to Kim Il-sung.

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