Ch'oe Yŏng-rim cabinet
The Ch'oe Yŏng-rim cabinet formed the government of the Democratic People's Republic of Korea from June 9, 2010 to April 1, 2013 . It replaces the second government under Kim Yŏng-il , which emerged from the 2009 parliamentary elections .
Ch'oe Yŏng-rim was elected by the 12th Supreme People's Assembly on June 9, 2010 . However, the appointment of the ministers took place later. Until then, the ministers of the previous government were still entrusted with running the business . At the Seventh Session of the People's Assembly, Pak Pong-ju was elected to succeed Ch'oe Yŏng-rim.
The role of the government of North Korea is limited compared to other countries. The government is mainly exercised by the National Defense Commission headed by Kim Jong-un .
| Office | Surname |
|---|---|
| Chairman of the Council of Ministers | Choe Yong-rim |
| Chairman of the State Planning Commission (ex officio also Deputy Chairman of the Council of Ministers) |
Ro Tu-chol |
| further deputies of the chairman of the Council of Ministers | Han Kwang-bok, Jo Pyong-ju, Jon Ha-chol, Kang Nung-su, Kang Sok-ju, Kim In-sik, Kim Rak-hui, Kim Yong-jin, Pak Su-gil, Ri Chol-man, Ri Mu-yong, Ri Sung-ho |
| Minister for Foreign Affairs | Pak Ui-chun |
| Minister for People's Security | Ri Myong-su |
| Minister of Electricity | Ho Thaek |
| Minister for Coal Industry | Kim Hyong-sik |
| Minister for Mining | Kang Min-chol |
| Minister for the Oil Industry | Kim Hui-yong |
| Minister for Metal Industry | Kim Thae-bong |
| Minister of Mechanical Engineering | Jo Pyong-ju |
| Minister for Electronics Industry | Han Kwang-bok |
| Minister for Construction and Building Materials Industry | Tong Jong-ho |
| Minister of Railways | Jon Kil-su |
| Minister for Overland Transport and Shipping | Ra Tong-hui |
| Minister of Agriculture | Kim Chang-sik |
| Minister for Chemical Industry | Ri Mu-yong |
| Minister for Light Industry | To Jong-su |
| Minister for Foreign Trade | Ri Ryong-nam |
| Minister of Forestry | Kim Kwang-yong |
| Minister for Fisheries Economy | Pak Thae-won |
| Minister for Urban Development | Wang Hak-won |
| Minister for Nature and Environment | Kim Chang-ryong |
| Minister for State Building Inspection | Pae Tal-jun |
| Minister of Commerce | Kim Pong-chol |
| Minister for Food Procurement and Administration | Mun Ung-jo |
| Minister for Food & Everyday Food Industry | Jo Yong-chol |
| Minister for Post and Telecommunications | Ryu Yong-sop |
| Minister of Culture | To Tong-chun |
| Minister of Finance | Pak Su-gil |
| Minister of Labor | Jong Yong-su |
| Minister of Health | Choe Chang-sik |
| Minister of State Control | Kim Ui-sun |
| Minister of Physical Culture and Sport | Pak Myong-chol |
| Minister for Urban Planning | Kim Ung-gwan |
| Head of the Secretariat of the Council of Ministers | Kim Yong-ho |
| Chairman of the capital city planning commission | Kim In-sik |
| Chairman of the Commission for Education | Kim Yong-jin |
| President of the State Academy of Sciences | Jang Chol |
| Central Bank President | Paek Ryong-chon |
| Director of the State Statistical Office | Kim Chang-su |
Web links
- Korea, North: Chiefs of State and Cabinet Members of Foreign Governments . Central Intelligence Agency as of January 5, 2012. Accessed June 4, 2013.