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North Korean Party Magazine Highlights Need to Name Successor Ahead of Kim Jong-un’s Daughter’s Public Return
January 8, 2026 by Mediaeye News
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North Korean Party Magazine Highlights Need to Name Successor Ahead of Kim Jong-un’s Daughter’s Public Return

Seoul: A North Korean party magazine underscored the importance of designating a successor to the state leader in a March publication last year, released shortly before Kim Jong-un’s daughter Ju-ae reappeared in public after a brief absence.

Amid speculation that Ju-ae is being groomed as Kim’s potential successor, the publication has gained attention as it may have been aimed at setting the stage for the ruling family’s third hereditary transfer of power.

“Geunroja,” which means ‘workers’ in Korean, a magazine published for party officials, raised the “issue of designating a successor to inherit the status and role of the political head and establishing (the designee’s) leadership,” in the March publication obtained by Yonhap News Agency on Thursday.

The magazine, a key party publication intended for ideological indoctrination and policy promotion among officials, described the issue as central to handling the country’s leadership succession, although it made no mention of Ju-ae.

Designating a successor in line with the people’s respect and trust, and the collective will of the party, as well as establishing the successor’s leadership while the state head is alive, were listed as central to addressing the succession issue.

The magazine also noted the importance of nurturing party and workers’ loyalty to the successor, and combating any dissent against the successor’s monolithic leadership, referring to the power transition from late leader Kim Jong-il to the current leader and his son, Kim Jong-un.

Kim Jong-il paid attention early on to grooming Kim Jong-un as his successor and made ‘enormous’ efforts to that end, it said, also calling for cooperation from the party and its officials in succession issues.

The March publication came a month before the teenage Ju-ae was seen in North Korean media accompanying her father at an official inspection of a construction site in Pyongyang, resuming her public appearances after remaining out of the public eye for about three months.

On New Year’s Day, Ju-ae paid tribute to the late North Korean leaders and her ancestors at the family mausoleum, the Kumsusan Palace of the Sun, for the first time alongside her father. Her presence at the mausoleum has rekindled speculation that she may be the heir apparent to Kim.

North Korea has yet to publicly designate Kim’s successor, instead introducing her as Kim’s beloved daughter whenever she has been mentioned in state media.

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