Thae Hyong-chol

Thae Hyong-chol is a politician and university professor of the Democratic People's Republic of Korea. He saw President of the Academy of Social Sciences and a candidate for the Political Bureau of the Central Committee of the Workers' Party of Korea. Since the 12th convocation of the Supreme People's Assembly he is serving as Vice President of the Presidium. He is also serving as President of Kim Il-sung University, and the Minister of Higher Education in the Cabinet of North Korea. He is the son of a North Korean general, Thae Byong-ryol.

Thae Hyong-chol
Vice President of the Presidium of the Supreme People's Assembly
Assumed office
December 2019
Personal details
BornNorth Korea
Political partyWorkers' Party of Korea
Alma materKim Il-sung University

Biography

Born in 1953 to Thae Byong-ryol (Korean: 태병렬)), he graduated from Kim Il-sung University. He started as a researcher at the Institute of Social Sciences in 1977 and was head of the World Economic and South-South Cooperation Research Institute at the Academy of Social Sciences in October 1990 and served as vice president of the Institute of Social Sciences in March 1995. Since August 1997, he has been serving as president of the Social Sciences Institute.[1] In September 2010, he was elected a candidate for the Central Committee of the Workers' Party of Korea. On April 13, 2012, the 12th 5th session of the Supreme People's Assembly was elected as the General Secretary of the Presidium of the Supreme People's Assembly replacing Kang Chang-uk. In 2014 he was replaced by Hong Son-ok In April 2013, he became the President of Kim Il-sung University and became the Minister of Higher Education, succeeding Song Ja-reeb. He was elected as the 10th convocation of the Supreme People's Assembly in September 1998 and the 11th convocation and Presidium of the Supreme People's Assembly in September 2003.

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