Kim Jong-un’s daughter may well become North Korea’s first female leader

South China Morning Post Political StrategyAnalysisEN 2 min read 25% complete by Rob YorkMarch 3, 2026 at 02:30 AM
Kim Jong-un’s daughter may well become North Korea’s first female leader
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Kim Jong-un’s daughter may well become North Korea’s first female leader

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A recent report by South Korea’s National Intelligence Service suggests Kim Jong-un has selected his daughter, Ju-ae (or possibly Ju-hae), to succeed him as North Korea’s supreme leader. This is not the first time analysts have had to consider if North Korea, supposedly the most traditionalist of communist states, could have a female leader, but it is the most definitive.In 2020, Kim spent three weeks out of the spotlight, including missing the April 15 birth celebration of his grandfather, Kim Il-sung, the country’s first supreme leader, prompting rumours of heart problems. It triggered a wave of speculation, not just about his well-being but also about the regime’s survival.North Korea is the quintessential one-man dictatorship, and upon taking power in late 2011, Kim had quickly shuffled, purged and even executed high-ranking figures from his father’s government. His most dramatic move was the 2013 arrest and execution of his uncle, Jang Song-thaek, which not only eliminated a rival power centre but also limited outside interference, especially from China.Kim had, it seems, secured his power but left North Korea without a clear successor. With one exception: his sister, Yo-jong. If anyone has had comparable stature, it is Yo-jong, his attack dog in lambasting opponents including in South Korea, the United States and Japan.It was Yo-jong who broke the silence between the two Koreas in early 2018 by travelling to Pyeongchang for the Winter Olympics to deliver a message to South Korea’s then president Moon Jae-in. It was also Yo-jong who has delivered the more ominous messages since the subsequent breakdown in ties.Observers will note that Yo-jong’s appointment to the Propaganda and Agitation Department mirrors the role her father played for her grandfather.03:09Pyongyang calls Seoul ‘gang of hooligans’ after drone flies over North KoreaPyongyang calls Seoul ‘gang of hooligans’ after drone flies over North Korea

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Yo-jong broke the silence between the two Koreas in early 2018 by travelling to Pyeongchang.

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Kim executed his uncle, Jang Song-thaek, in 2013.

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Kim spent three weeks out of the spotlight in 2020, including missing Kim Il-sung's birth celebration.

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Yo-jong's appointment to the Propaganda and Agitation Department mirrors her father's role.

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Kim Jong-un has selected his daughter, Ju-ae, to succeed him as North Korea’s supreme leader.

factual — South Korea’s National Intelligence Service70% confidence
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