Sister vs Daughter: North Korea’s Power Struggle Puts Kim Jong Un in a Tight Spot (OpenAi)
New Delhi: Speculations regarding the power of North Korea have once again intensified on the international stage. Recent developments have indicated that equations are changing within the ruling family regarding the future of the country's top leadership. The increasing public presence of Kim Jong Un's underage daughter and the stronghold of his sister Kim Yo Jong have sparked a new debate about the transfer of power. Such signals are considered unusual in a closed country like North Korea, so the eyes of the world are now fixed on Pyongyang.
Kim Jong Un has been seen relatively less in public programs for some time now. With this, questions are being raised about the future of power. Experts believe that in such situations, the leadership tries to maintain balance within the family so that power does not weaken in case of any uncertainty.
It is not a common tradition in North Korea to bring a leader's family member to public appearances. Despite this, Kim Jong Un has been seen taking his daughter with him to military parades and government events. Experts believe that through this her identity is being created within the public and power structure, which may be an indication of her future role.
Kim Yo Jong has been a part of important decisions of power for a long time. She has influence at both the party and government levels and has many times put forward a strong stance on international issues. Given her experience and authority, she is counted among the strongest political figures of the Kim family.
International reports are claiming that different factions within the family are active regarding the future of power. Although it is not possible to confirm it openly, from the indications it definitely seems that more than one option regarding leadership is being worked on.
If confusion regarding power increases, it may also affect the functioning of the party and the army. There may be delay or strictness in decisions, which may affect the internal stability of the country.
Countries like America, South Korea and Japan are constantly keeping an eye on the internal activities of North Korea. It is important for these countries to know in whose hands power will go in the future, because this can affect regional security and nuclear policy.
At present it is difficult to say who will be handed over the command of North Korea next. But the way different members of the family are coming forward, it is clear that preparations are going on for power. This situation may become more clear in the coming months.
Overall, these signs visible in North Korea are strengthening the possibilities related to transfer of power. The changing equations within the Kim family can affect not only the country's politics but also the strategy of the entire region.
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