Vice President of the State Affairs Commission

The vice presidents of the State Affairs Commission of the Democratic People's Republic of Korea (Korean: 조선민주주의인민공화국 국무위원회 부위원장), previously titled as vice chairmen of the State Affairs Commission, are members of the State Affairs Commission under the President of the State Affairs of North Korea and above the commission's members.

Vice President of the State Affairs Commission of the Democratic People's Republic of Korea
조선민주주의인민공화국 국무위원회 부위원장
Emblem of North Korea
Flag of North Korea
Incumbent
Choe Ryong-hae (as first vice president)
Kim Tok-hun (as vice president)
since 11 April 2019 (first vice president)
and 29 September 2019 (vice president)
Member ofState Affairs Commission
ResidenceGovernment Complex No. 1, Pyongyang
NominatorPresident of the State Affairs of North Korea
AppointerSupreme People's Assembly
Term lengthFive years, renewable
Constituting instrumentConstitution of North Korea
PrecursorVice Chairman of the National Defence Commission
Formation28 December 1972

The Constitution of North Korea states that the State Affairs Commission includes a first vice president (Korean: 제1부위원장) and vice presidents. The vice presidents are nominated by the president of the State Affairs and elected by the Supreme People's Assembly for a term that coincides with the assembly's term. The vice presidents of the State Affairs Commission may carry out tasks authorized by the president of the State Affairs.

The post was first created under the title of vice chairman of the National Defence Commission through the 1972 North Korean constitution. The position of first vice chairman of the National Defence Commission was created in 1992 and abolished in 2012. With the abolition of the National Defence Commission and its replacement with the State Affairs Commission in 2016, the current position was created under its initial title as vice chairman of the State Affairs Commission. The position of first vice chairman of the State Affairs Commission was unofficially created on 11 April 2019 and was made official through a constitutional amendment on 29 August of the same year. As the position of chairman of the State Affairs Commission began to be referred to as president of the State Affairs in February 2021, the positions of first vice chairman and vice chairman began to be referred to as first vice president and vice president respectively.

The incumbent first vice president of the State Affairs Commission is Choe Ryong-hae, who was elected on 11 April 2019 after serving as vice president since 29 June 2016. The incumbent vice president of the State Affairs Commission is Kim Tok-hun, who was elected on 29 September 2019.

List of office holders

First Vice President

National Defence Commission

No. Portrait Name
(Birth–Death)
Term of office Party Chairman SPA
Took office Left office
1 Kim Jong Il
김정일
(1941–2011)
26 May
1990
9 April
1993
Workers' Party of Korea Kim Il Sung 9th
2 O Jin-u
오진우
(1917–1995)
9 April
1993
25 February
1995
Workers' Party of Korea Kim Jong Il
Vacant
(25 February 1995 – 5 September 1998)
3 Jo Myong-rok
조명록
(1928–2010)
5 September
1998
6 November
2010
Workers' Party of Korea 10th
11th
12th
Vacant
(6 November 2010 – 13 April 2012)

State Affairs Commission

No. Portrait Name
(Birth–Death)
Term of office Party President SPA
Took office Left office
4 Choe Ryong-hae
최룡해
(born 1950)
11 April
2019
Incumbent Workers' Party of Korea Kim Jong Un 14th

Vice President

National Defence Commission

No. Portrait Name
(Birth–Death)
Term of office Party Chairman SPA
Took office Left office
1 Choe Hyon
최현
(1907–1982)
28 December
1972
17 December
1977
Workers' Party of Korea Kim Il Sung 5th
2 O Jin-u
오진우
(1917–1995)
28 December
1972
17 December
1977
Workers' Party of Korea
3 O Paek-ryong
오백룡
(1913–1984)
28 December
1972
17 December
1977
Workers' Party of Korea
(1) Choe Hyon
최현
(1907–1982)
17 December
1977
5 April
1982
Workers' Party of Korea Kim Il Sung 6th
(2) O Jin-u
오진우
(1917–1995)
17 December
1977
5 April
1982
Workers' Party of Korea
(3) O Paek-ryong
오백룡
(1913–1984)
17 December
1977
5 April
1982
Workers' Party of Korea
(1) Choe Hyon
최현
(1907–1982)
5 April
1982
10 April
1982
Workers' Party of Korea Kim Il Sung 7th
(2) O Jin-u
오진우
(1917–1995)
5 April
1982
30 December
1986
Workers' Party of Korea
(3) O Paek-ryong
오백룡
(1913–1984)
5 April
1982
6 April
1984
Workers' Party of Korea
(2) O Jin-u
오진우
(1917–1995)
30 December
1986
26 May
1990
Workers' Party of Korea Kim Il Sung 8th
(2) O Jin-u
오진우
(1917–1995)
26 May
1990
9 April
1993
Workers' Party of Korea Kim Il Sung
(until 1993)
Kim Jong Il
(from 1993)
9th
4 Choe Kwang
최광
(1918–1997)
26 May
1990
21 February
1997
Workers' Party of Korea
None
(21 February 1997 – 5 September 1998)
5 Kim Il-chol
김일철
(1933–2023)
5 September
1998
3 September
2003
Workers' Party of Korea Kim Jong Il 10th
6 Ri Yong-mu
리용무
(1925–2022)
5 September
1998
3 September
2003
Workers' Party of Korea
7 Yon Hyong-muk
연형묵
(1931–2005)
3 September
2003
22 October
2005
Workers' Party of Korea Kim Jong Il 11th
(6) Ri Yong-mu
리용무
(1925–2022)
3 September
2003
9 April
2009
Workers' Party of Korea
8 Kim Yong-chun
김영춘
(1936–2018)
11 April
2007
9 April
2009
Workers' Party of Korea
9 O Kuk-ryol
오극렬
(1930–2023)
19 February
2009
9 April
2009
Workers' Party of Korea
(8) Kim Yong-chun
김영춘
(1936–2018)
9 April
2009
9 April
2014
Workers' Party of Korea Kim Jong Il
(until 2011)
Vacant
(2011–2012)
Kim Jong Un
(from 2012)
12th
(6) Ri Yong-mu
리용무
(1925–2022)
9 April
2009
9 April
2014
Workers' Party of Korea
(9) O Kuk-ryol
오극렬
(1930–2023)
9 April
2009
9 April
2014
Workers' Party of Korea
10 Jang Song-thaek
장성택
(1946–2013)
7 June
2010
8 December
2013
Workers' Party of Korea
11 Choe Ryong-hae
최룡해
(born 1950)
9 April
2014
25 September
2014
Workers' Party of Korea Kim Jong Un 13th
(6) Ri Yong-mu
리용무
(1925–2022)
9 April
2014
29 June
2016
Workers' Party of Korea
(9) O Kuk-ryol
오극렬
(1930–2023)
9 April
2014
29 June
2016
Workers' Party of Korea
12 Hwang Pyong-so
황병서
(born 1949)
25 September
2014
29 June
2016
Workers' Party of Korea

State Affairs Commission

No. Portrait Name
(Birth–Death)
Term of office Party President SPA
Took office Left office
(11) Choe Ryong-hae
최룡해
(born 1950)
29 June
2016
11 April
2019
Workers' Party of Korea Kim Jong Un 13th
(12) Hwang Pyong-so
황병서
(born 1949)
29 June
2016
11 April
2018
Workers' Party of Korea
13 Pak Pong-ju
박봉주
(born 1939)
29 June
2016
11 April
2019
Workers' Party of Korea
(13) Pak Pong-ju
박봉주
(born 1939)
11 April
2019
29 September
2021
Workers' Party of Korea Kim Jong Un 14th
14 Kim Tok-hun
김덕훈
(born 1961)
29 September
2021
Incumbent Workers' Party of Korea

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