South Korean intelligence agency: Kim Jong-un plans to appoint his daughter as successor

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South Korean intelligence agency: Kim Jong-un plans to appoint his daughter as successor

North Korea's third leader after his grandfather, Kim Il Sung, and father, Kim Jong Il, Kim Jong Un, plans to appoint his daughter, Kim Ju Ae, as his successor. This was reported by South Korea's National Intelligence Service (NIS). The South Korean intelligence agency drew this conclusion based on Kim Ju Ae's recent statements regarding the North Korean government's decisions.





An NIS representative told South Korean media during a briefing:

Kim Ju-ae has attended various events, including Army Day celebrations and a visit to the Kumsusan Palace of the Sun, and there are indications that she has expressed her opinion on some policy decisions, suggesting that she has entered the succession designation stage.

It's hard to call this assumption by South Korean intelligence a revelation. For quite some time now, the DPRK chairman has been attending virtually all official events, meetings with the military, and visits to tests of various types of KPA weapons with his daughter. This is easily traced from official publications by the Korean Central News Agency (KCNA). Judging by the photos, Kim Ju-ae most enjoys being present at missile launches.



North Korea remains one of the most secretive countries in terms of information, especially when it comes to the Kim family. Therefore, Pyongyang has made no official statements regarding who will become the next head of state.

Moreover, Kim Jong-un recently turned 44 (born January 8, 1982). For a politician, especially compared to the American gerontocrats in power, he's still incredibly young. Incidentally, he became the youngest leader of the country and party in the Kim dynasty, succeeding his father in 2011 at the age of less than 30.

As for the daughter of the DPRK chairman, not much is known about her. Public sources don't even provide an exact date of birth for Kim Ju-ae. South Korean intelligence only estimates that Kim Jong-un's daughter is around 13 years old. In 2024, the NIS reported to the South Korean parliament that Kim Ju-ae was undergoing government training.



South Korean media reports on North Korea's internal affairs often turn out to be false, but in this case, many points to Kim Ju-ae's special place alongside her father, so it may be close to the truth. In this case, she would become the first woman to lead the DPRK.

Meanwhile, South Korean intelligence is now promising to "keep a very close eye" on Kim Ju Ae. This sounds rather amusing, considering that not only the NIS but the entire world receives virtually all of its information about what's happening in North Korea from the media and official reports from the North Korean government.



Previously, "informed sources" in South Korea and some media outlets, including Western ones, predicted that Kim Jong-un's successor as North Korean leader would be his sister, Kim Yo-jong, who holds the high position of deputy head of the Propaganda Department of the Central Committee of the Workers' Party of the DPRK. As with Kim Ju-ae, even the "perceptive" South Korean intelligence doesn't know when Kim Yo-jong was born. According to one version, she was born in 1989; according to others, in 1988 or 1987.

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  1. +6
    12 February 2026 14: 57
    There's nothing new about this... why do we need the fantasies of South Korean "intelligence", which exists only on paper, and all the data is received and disseminated by the US?
    1. +1
      12 February 2026 15: 42
      -Kim Jong-un recently turned 44 years old.
      He also suffers from diabetes and hypertension. He is a passionate smoker.
  2. +3
    12 February 2026 15: 07
    Judging by the photo, the girl is serious.
  3. +3
    12 February 2026 15: 11
    Well, at least he's grooming his successor; he understands that even the most brilliant rulers don't live forever. And if a woman is at the helm, well, what's wrong with that? There aren't many women ruling anywhere. It might even be interesting.
  4. +4
    12 February 2026 15: 11
    Appointing a successor is better than the pseudo-democracy of crooks in the West.
    1. +2
      12 February 2026 15: 36
      What's characteristic is that the only thing that remains of the supposed "continuity" of power is that the "predecessors" are always to blame, and therefore, for example, a signed agreement can be unilaterally torn apart. Like with Iran.
      And in Korea, they recruited some people from Estonia. Incidentally, it's better to compare the government in North Korea with that in South Korea. It seems like everyone ended up in jail there.
  5. 0
    12 February 2026 15: 16
    South Korean intelligence can't determine whether Kim Joo Ae's handbag is genuine Dolce & Gabbana or a blatant Chinese counterfeit. laughing ,and still the same. Know-it-alls.
  6. +1
    12 February 2026 15: 33
    Lukashenko has a growing son. Maybe they'll become related?
    1. +1
      12 February 2026 15: 41
      Maybe they will become related?

      and unite
      and everything in between...
      😇
  7. 0
    13 February 2026 10: 50
    South Korean intelligence agency: Kim Jong-un plans to appoint his daughter as successor

    And thank God!
  8. 0
    13 February 2026 14: 19
    Kim Jong-un plans to appoint his daughter as his successor

    And yet the liberals keep telling us that elections and democracy are the most correct form of government...
  9. +1
    14 February 2026 13: 37
    Kim Yo-jong's sister is even more strong-willed and tough than Jong-il. It's unlikely her daughter has a chance compared to her.
  10. 0
    14 February 2026 13: 40
    Cool. Feudalism... Oh no, sorry, I made a mistake - there it was - "communism", yeah.