Kim Jong Un

 
A young son (if he has one) or his older brother that doesn't seem to have been overly involved in politics should get the keys to the dictatorship and the cult of personality if he bites the dust.

If he dies and it can quickly be validated, this would seem to be a prime opportunity for interested parties to topple the dictatorship.
 
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If true, this is not good for those afflicted with TDS. Who are they going to claim trump loves?
 
With North Korean leader Kim Jong Un reportedly in grave condition after surgery, questions are swirling over who would replace the reclusive dictator since he has no named successor or heir apparent.

The Kim family has ruled the secretive Communist country for the past seven decades — Kim taking over from his father Kim Jong Il after his death in 2011.

Power has traditionally passed through the male heirs, but the 36-year-old despot has no male adult children — leaving Kim’s brother and sister as the most obvious choices to replace him as ruler, according to various reports.

His sister Kim Yo Jong is a senior member of the ruling Workers’ Party of Korea and is considered the most powerful woman in North Korea, according to a 2019 National Interest investigation.

She has served as chief of staff and confidant of sorts to her older brother and has been protective of his image in her role as a director of the country’s propaganda department, according to the report.

But North Korean politics is patriarchal and it’s unlikely a woman will be made leader, however powerful she is. Kim’s wife, a former cheerleader and singer, also exercises no political power, the report said.

This leaves Kim’s older brother, Kim Jong Chol, who was already passed over by his father Kim Jong Il when he was considering a successor.,,
 
Communist countries are supposed to be “democratic”? No?
Everyone knows the answer.
The Kims have been nothing but emperors for N. Korea.
Power struggle I’m sure is underway.
 
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