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Kim Chang-son was born on 1944 in North Korea, is a politician. Discover Kim Chang-son'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 79 years old?
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Kim Chang-son Net Worth
His net worth has been growing significantly in 2022-2023. So, how much is Kim Chang-son worth at the age of years old? Kim Chang-son’s income source is mostly from being a successful politician. He is from North Korea. We have estimated
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Kim was elected to the 14th Supreme People's Assembly in 2019.
In 2018, he was still the director of North Korea's state affairs commission secretariat and, as part of that, he met with Joe Hagin, a deputy White House chief of staff, met at the Capella Hotel in Singapore in late May to work out security and logistics measures for a meeting between Kim and Trump.
In 2012, he was made director and chief secretary of the Secretariat of the National Defence Commission, which became the State Affairs Commission of the Democratic People's Republic of Korea in 2016.
In the early 2000s, he was temporarily banished from Pyongyang due to an unknown breach of rules on his part and served as the Workers' Party of Korea Committee Organizational Secretary of Anju, South Pyongan. In 2009, he returned to Pyongyang.
His wife Ryu Chun-ok was a section chief in the Workers' Party of Korea International Affairs Department and a friend of Kim Kyong-hui. She died from alcohol-related illness in 1989; he remarried in 1990.
In 1984, he was appointed deputy director of the Workers' Party of Korea Administration Department and became director of the department in 1988. In 1992, he was awarded Hero of Labour. Around 1993, he was appointed deputy director of the Workers' Party of Korea Organization Guidance Department and joined Kim Jong-il's Personal Secretariat.
Kim Chang-son (Korean: 김창선, born 1944) is a North Korean politician. As chief secretary of the Secretariat of the State Affairs Commission, he is the de facto chief of staff to leader Kim Jong-un.
Kim Chang-son was born in 1944 in Myongchon County, North Hamgyong Province. He studied Russian and Soviet Studies at Kim Il-sung University and is fluent in Russian. His career in the Workers' Party of Korea began in 1969 when he joined the Ministry of People's Armed Forces (MPAF) External Affairs Bureau. In 1970, he was appointed deputy military attache at the embassy of North Korea in Moscow. In 1974, he returned to the DPRK and was appointed to a senior position in the MPAF External Affairs Bureau, and in 1980 he was appointed deputy director of the bureau. In 1982, he became deputy director-general.