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Kim Jong-un’s little sister revealed to the world in ‘election day’ stunt

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Kim Jong-un’s little sister revealed to the world in ‘election day’ stunt

PUBLISHED : Monday, 10 March, 2014, 12:10pm
UPDATED : Monday, 10 March, 2014, 12:10pm

Agence France-Presse in Seoul

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Kim Yo-jong walks behind her older brother, North Korean leader Kim Jong-un, as they arrive to cast their ballots for the election of a deputy to the Supreme People's Assembly at the Kim Il-sung University of Politics. Photo: AFP

The younger sister of North Korean leader Kim Jong-un has made an official debut of sorts, consolidating the grip on power of the ruling Kim dynasty’s third generation.

Kim Yo-jong, believed to be 26, accompanied her elder brother to a polling station on Sunday when North Korea held stage-managed elections to its rubber stamp parliament.

It was not her first appearance. She was shown on state television in 2011, tearfully standing next to Kim Jong-un as they attended the funeral of their father and former ruler Kim Jong-il.

Since then she has occasionally been seen accompanying her brother on his “field guidance trips”.

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Kim Yo-jong, the younger sister of North Korean leader Kim Jong-un, casting her ballot for the election of a deputy to the Supreme People's Assembly at the Kim Il-sung University of Politics. Photo: AFP

Sunday’s outing was different as she was, for the first time, officially listed by her name and as a “senior official” attending the voting function along with several top party and army luminaries.

State TV footage showed Kim in a black skirt suit, walking closely behind her brother and casting her vote into a ballot box.

Her precise position was not detailed, but she is believed to be the events director in Kim Jong-un’s Secretariat Office.

In 2012, Kim Yo-jong was seen on state TV riding a white horse - a common propaganda symbol associated with the Kim family - with her aunt, Kim Kyong-hui.

As Kim Jong-il’s sister, Kim Kyong-hui was an enormously powerful and influential figure who was given the rank of a four-star general.

Together with her husband, Jang Song-thaek, she was seen as the power behind Kim Jong-un’s throne, until the young leader had Jang purged and executed last year.

Ahn Chan-il, head of Seoul-based World Institute for North Korea Studies, said Kim Yo-jong was being groomed to play the same supporting role as her aunt.

“Kim Jong-un and Kim Yo-jong will work in a similar way as their father and Kim Kyong-hui did in securing the future of the Kim dynasty,” Ahn said.

“And Kim Kyong-hui will eventually leave official life as part of the power shift within the family,” he said.

Kim Kyong-hui, 67, has barely been seen in recent years, with reports that she was seriously ill and had sought hospital treatment overseas.

The Kim family has ruled the country for more than six decades with an iron first wrapped in a pervasive personality cult.

 
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