North Korea to elect delegates to legislative assembly

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Published On: 04 Mar 2026, 09:48

SEOUL, March 4, 2026 (BSS/AFP) - North Korea will choose delegates to its national assembly this month, following a recently held major gathering of its ruling party, state media said Wednesday.

Focus will be on whether leader Kim Jong Un will be named president, the top state post, long reserved for founder and Kim's late grandfather Kim Il Sung.

The election of delegates to the rubber-stamp Supreme People's Assembly (SPA) will take place March 15, Pyongyang's official Korean Central News Agency (KCNA) said, citing a decision by the parliamentary standing committee.

It comes after the once-every-five-years summit of the ruling Workers' Party, a gathering that directs state efforts on everything from diplomacy to war planning.

Kim has repeatedly vowed to define South Korea as a "hostile" separate state and codify the concept in law.

He described Seoul's latest peace efforts as a "clumsy deceptive farce and a poor work".

The SPA is expected to incorporate it into the constitution once the election has taken place.

The announcement comes as speculation mounts over whether US President Donald Trump will seek a meeting with Kim during planned travels to China in April.

As the summit wrapped on February 25, Kim said his country could "get along" with the United States if it accepted Pyongyang's nuclear status.

The United States has for decades led efforts to dismantle North Korea's nuclear programme, but summits, sanctions and diplomatic pressure have had little impact.

 

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