Pak Yong-sok

Pak Yong-sok (Korean: 박용석; 1928 - March 17, 2007) was a North Korean politician, member of the Central Committee of the Workers’ Party of Korea, a government minister and a member of the Supreme People’s Assembly.[1]

Pak Yong-sok
박용석
PresidentKim Il-sung
Personal details
Born1928
North Hamgyong Province, Japanese-controlled Korea
DiedMarch 17, 2007
Political partyWorkers' Party of Korea
Alma materKim Il-sung University

Biography

Pak Yong-sok was born in North Hamgyong Province and later graduated from Kim Il Sung University and the Soviet Union Transportation Railway University. In 1961, he was appointed Minister of Transportation and Urban Construction[2]. In 1967, he was elected as a representative in the election of the Supreme People's Assembly. In 1970, he was appointed as a member of the Party Central Committee[2]. Two years later, he became the minister of transportation and urban construction. In 1977, he was appointed as the Minister of Railways and was re-elected as a representative member of the Supreme People's Assembly.

In 1980, Pak Yong-sok was re-elected as a member of the Party Central Committee[2]. Two years later, he was awarded the Kim Il-sung Order and became the acting member of the Supreme People ’s Assembly for the third time. In 1985, he was promoted to chairman of the Transportation Committee of the Chinese Academy of Government. The following year, he also served as Minister of the Railway Department of the Government Administration Office. In 1990, he was elected acting representative of the Supreme People's Assembly for the fourth time. In 1994, Kim Il Sung died and Pak Yong-sok was included as a member of Kim Il Sung ’s Funeral Committee[2]. The following year, he became a member of Wu Zhenyu's Funeral Committee. In 1998, he became the acting member of the Supreme People's Assembly for the fifth time. The following year, he became the chairman of the review of the Party Central Committee[2]. In 2003, he was elected as the acting representative of the Supreme People's Assembly for the last time. In 2005, he was accepted as a member of the Yanhengmo mourning committee. He was member of the funeral committee of Yon Hyong-muk. On March 17, 2007, Pak Yong-sok died of cancer at the age of 80.

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References

  1. "朴容錫氏死去 朝鮮労働党検閲委員長" 《47news》 2007 3 18
  2. 박용석
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