Kim was named a standing member of the five-man Presidium – a leadership group within the politburo – at the April 11 conference, despite not even being a member of the politburo or alternate member before then.
Kim Jong-un leads North Korea, but not as president. That title is held by his late grandfather – for eternity. But the younger Kim has picked up a number of his own titles since becoming leader.
Kim was named a standing member of the five-man Presidium – a leadership group within the politburo – at the April 11 conference, despite not even being a member of the politburo or alternate member before then.
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