In a predictable yet symbolically potent move, North Korea’s ruling Workers’ Party of Korea (WPK) has re-elected Kim Jong Un as General Secretary by unanimous vote at the Ninth Party Congress. The four-day event in Pyongyang concluded with the formal announcement, drawing immediate praise from China’s Xi Jinping.
Xi’s congratulatory note, carried by state media, emphasized the ‘unwavering support’ Kim enjoys across North Korean institutions. Describing the two nations as steadfast socialist allies, Xi reiterated Beijing’s policy of nurturing and advancing mutual relations. He fondly recalled recent summits, calling for full realization of consensus reached to elevate partnerships to new heights.
Held from February 19 to 22 with thousands of delegates, the congress reviewed achievements in bolstering nuclear deterrence, economic development, and security fortifications. Praise for Kim’s stewardship was effusive, portraying him as the architect of national resilience.
Structural changes included fresh appointments to the Central Committee and updates to party statutes, moves analysts say entrench the Kim family’s multi-decade rule. Amid economic hardships, the sessions prioritized recovery strategies and loyalty to the leadership.
Absent from the spotlight was Kim’s daughter Ju Ae, fueling ongoing rumors of her grooming for future roles, though no confirmation emerged. This congress serves as a platform for internal consolidation, projecting unity and continuity as North Korea faces international scrutiny over its programs.