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Kang Yong-sop was born on 15 October, 1931 in Pyongyang, is a politician. Discover Kang Yong-sop's Biography, Age, Height, Physical Stats, Dating/Affairs, Family and career updates. Learn How rich is He in this year and how He spends money? Also learn how He earned most of networth at the age of 81 years old?

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Age 81 years old
Zodiac Sign Libra
Born 15 October, 1931
Birthday 15 October
Birthplace Pyongyang
Date of death January 21, 2012 (aged 81) - Pyongyang Pyongyang
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Nationality North Korea

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Kang Yong-sop Net Worth

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2012

Starting in July 1991, he served as vice-president of the DPRK-Japan Friendship Association, and as a member of the central committee of the Democratic Front for the Reunification of the Fatherland. He became vice-chair of the PKAR in August 1993, and served as deputy chair of the North Korean committee for implementation of the June 15th North–South Joint Declaration. He died in Pyongyang of a heart attack on January 21, 2012.

2002

Kang was awarded the Order of Kim Il-sung in March 2002, and the National Reunification Prize in September 2003.

1990

After being elected to the 9th Supreme People's Assembly in April 1990, Kang served in the 10th (1998), 11th (2003), and 12th (2009) sessions of the SPA as delegate and member of the SPA Presidium. He was a member of the national mourning committees for the deaths of Kim Il-sung in 1994, Ri In-mo in 2007, and Pak Song-chol in 2008.

1989

Kang served as chair of the central committee of the Korean Christian Federation (KCF) starting in February 1989, vice-president of the Korean Council of Religionists [nl] starting in May 1989, and chair of the KCF central committee in May 1990. He served as a member of the unification policy committee of the Supreme People's Assembly (SPA) starting in May 1990, and as a member of the central committee of the North Korean branch of the Pan-Korean Alliance for Reunification (PKAR). In March 1991, he was appointed to the directorship of the Pyongyang Theological Academy.

1969

In January 1969, Kang was appointed to deputy bureau manager in the Cabinet administrative bureau. He became ambassador to Romania in 1969, and to Malta in 1971.

1931

Kang Yong Sop (Korean: 강영섭, Korean pronunciation: [kaŋ.jʌŋ.sʌp̚]; October 15, 1931 – January 21, 2012) was a North Korean politician, second son of deputy prime minister Kang Ryang-uk and Song Sok-jong. He served as chair of the Korean Christian Federation (KCF) and vice-president of the Korean Council of Religionists [nl]. He was also vice-president of the North Korean branch of the Pan-Korean Alliance for Reunification (PKAR), delegate to 12th Supreme People's Assembly (SPA) and member of the SPA Presidium, and director of the Pyongyang Theological Academy.