1st Central Committee of the Workers' Party of North Korea
The 1st Central Committee of the Workers' Party of North Korea (WPNK) (the forerunner to the Workers' Party of Korea) was elected at the 1st WPNK Congress held in August 1946. It consisted of 43 members, and remained active until the 2nd WPNK Congress when the 2nd Central Committee was elected.[1] Thirteen were members of the Domestic faction, twelve from the Yan'an faction, six from the Soviet faction, four from Kim Il-sung's Guerrilla faction, and six others could not be classified.[2] Throughout its two years existence, the 1st Central Committee held 12 plenary sessions.
Plenary sessions
- 1st plenary session (31 August 1946)
- 2nd plenary session (25 September 1946)
- 3rd plenary session
- 4th plenary session (November 1946)
- 5th plenary session
- 6th plenary session (15 March 1947)
- 7th plenary session (17 June 1947)
- 8th plenary session (1 July 1947)
- 9th plenary session
- 10th plenary session
- 11th plenary session
- 12th plenary session (9 February 1948)
Members
- Kim Tu-bong (Chairman)
- Kim Il-sung (Deputy Chairman)
- Chu Yong-ha (Deputy Chairman)
- Choe Chang-ik
- Ho Ka-i
- Pak Chang-sik
- Kim Chang-man
- Ho Chong-suk
- Kim Yong-tae
- Pak Chong-ae
- Kim Chaek
- Mu Chong
- Yi Chun-am
- An Kil
- Kim Ye-epil
- Kim Il
- Pak Hyo-sam
- Chang Sun-myong
- Kim Yol
- Kim Chae-suk
- Yun Kong-hum
- Han Il-mu
- Kim Min-san
- Pak Hun-il
- Pak Il-u
- Tae Song-su
- Han Sol-ya
- Choe Kyong-dok
- Kang Chin-gon
- Chang Si-u
- Chong Tu-hyon
- Yim To-jun
- Yim Hae
- O Ki-sop
- Kim Uk-chin
- Yi Sun-gun
- Kim Kyo-yong
- Myong Hui-jo
- Han Pin
- Yi Chong-ik
- Chin Song-hwa
- Kim Wol-song
- Chang Chong-sik
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References
Footnotes
Bibliography
- Suh, Dae-sook (1988). Kim Il Sung: The North Korean Leader (1st ed.). Columbia University Press. ISBN 0231065736.
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