Cabinet Kim Yŏng-il II
The Kim Yŏng-il II cabinet was the government of North Korea elected by the Supreme People's Assembly on April 9, 2009 after the 2009 general election. She remained in office until a major government reshuffle in June 2010.
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-il .
Office | Surname |
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Chairman of the Council of Ministers (Prime Minister) | Kim Yŏng-il |
Deputy Chairman of the Council of Ministers | Kwak Pŏm-gi |
Deputy Chairman of the Council of Ministers | T'ae Chong-su |
Deputy to the Chairman of the Council of Ministers, Chairman of the State Planning Commission |
Ro Tu-ch'ŏl |
Deputy Chairman of the Council of Ministers | O Su-yong |
Foreign minister | Pak Ui-ch'un |
Minister for People's Security | Chu Sang-sŏng |
Minister of Electricity | H T'aek |
Minister for Coal Industry | Kim Hyŏng-sik |
Minister for Mining | Kang Min-ch'ŏl |
Minister for the Oil Industry | Kim Hŭi-yŏng |
Minister for Metal Industry | Kim T'ae-pong |
Minister of Mechanical Engineering | Cho Pyŏng-ju |
Minister for Electronics Industry | Han Kwang-bok |
Minister for Construction and Building Materials Industry | Tong Chŏng-ho |
Minister of Railways | Chon Kil-su |
Minister for Overland Transport and Shipping | Ra Tong-hŭi |
Minister of Agriculture | Kim Ch'ang-sik |
Minister for Chemical Industry | Ri Mu-yŏng |
Minister for Light Industry | Ri Chu-o |
Minister for Foreign Trade | Ri Ryong-nam |
Minister of Forestry | Kim Kwang-yŏng |
Minister for Fisheries Economy | Pak T'ae-wŏn |
Minister for Urban Development | Hwang Hak-wŏn |
Minister for Nature and Environment | Pak Song-nam |
Minister for State Building Inspection | Pae Tal-jun |
Minister of Commerce | Kim Pong-ch'ŏl |
Minister for Food Procurement and Administration | Mun Ŭng-jo |
Minister of Education | Kim Yong-jin |
Minister for Post and Telecommunications | Ryu Yŏng-sŏp |
Minister of Culture | Kang Nŭng-su |
Minister of Finance |
Kim Wan-su (until September 2009) Pak Su-gil (from September 2009) |
Minister of Labor | Chŏng Yŏng-su |
Minister of Health | Ch'oe Ch'ang-sik |
Minister of State Control | Kim i-sun |
President of the State Academy of Sciences | Pyŏn Yŏng-rip |
Chairman of the State Steering Committee for Physical Culture and Sport | Pak Hak-sŏn |
Central Bank President | Ri Kwang-gon |
Director of the State Statistical Office | Kim Ch'ang-su |
Minister of the Secretariat of the Council of Ministers | Kim Yŏng-ho |
Minister for Urban Planning | Kim Ŭng-gwan |
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Individual evidence
- ↑ New DPRK Minister of Finance Appointed ( Memento of the original from October 12, 2014 in the Internet Archive ) Info: The archive link was inserted automatically and has not yet been checked. Please check the original and archive link according to the instructions and then remove this notice. . KCNA of September 18, 2009 (English).