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North Korea’s Kim Jong Un reappointed as president of state affairs, KCNA says

By Thomson Reuters Mar 22, 2026 | 4:42 PM

By Heejin Kim and Joyce Lee

SEOUL, March 23 (Reuters) – North Korean leader Kim Jong Un was ​reappointed as president of ‌state affairs, state media KCNA reported on Monday, after the isolated nation convened the first session of its Supreme People’s ‌Assembly ​a day earlier.

The meeting ⁠in Pyongyang will ⁠discuss amendments and supplements to the socialist constitution, as well as the election of the chairman of ​the State Affairs Commission and other state leadership bodies.

The assembly, ⁠North Korea’s rubber-stamp ⁠legislature that formally approves state ​policy, typically meets following a ruling ​Workers’ Party Congress to turn party ‌decisions into law.

The meeting will also review the country’s economic five-year plan announced at the ninth party ⁠congress held in February, KCNA said.

Attention has been focused on whether Pyongyang will ⁠revise its ‌constitution to formalise leader ⁠Kim Jong Un’s “two hostile ​states” ‌policy toward South Korea.

In recent ​years, Kim ⁠has abandoned Pyongyang’s long-standing goal of peaceful reunification and redefined the South as a hostile state.

(Reporting by Heejin Kim, Joyce Lee; Editing by ​Lincoln Feast.)