Kim Yo Jong

Politician

North Korean Pyongyang, North Korea

Quick Info

ProfessionPolitician
NationalityNorth Korean
Date of Birth26/09/1987
Age38 years
BirthplacePyongyang, North Korea

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Bio/Wiki

Known forBeing the sister of North Korean Supreme Leader Kim Jong Un and serving as a high-ranking official in the Workers' Party of Korea with significant influence over North Korean foreign policy and propaganda

Physical Stats & More

Height162 cm
Eye ColorBlack
Hair ColorBlack

Educational Qualification(s)

SchoolLiebefeld Steinhölzli Oberstufe, Bern, Switzerland
College/UniversityKim Il Sung University, Taesong, Pyongyang, North Korea
Educational QualificationPolitical Science

Personal Life

ReligionAtheist
Food HabitNon-vegetarian

Relationships & More

Marital StatusMarried
Marriage Date2014
HusbandChoe Song

Family

FatherKim Jong Il
MotherKo Yong Hui
Siblings3 brothers (Kim Jong-un, Kim Jong-nam, Kim Jong-chul)
SpouseChoe Song
Children2 sons, 1 daughter

Career

Political PartyWorkers' Party of Korea
Political Journey
  • November 2014: Became Deputy Director of the Publicity and Information Department
  • September 2021: Appointed Member of the State Affairs Commission of North Korea
  • October 2017: Became an alternate member of the Politburo
  • 2007: Joined the Workers' Party of Korea as a junior cadre
  • 2008-2011: Served as secretariat to her father Kim Jong-il during his succession planning period
  • 2014: Identified as Vice Director of the Propaganda and Agitation Department
  • 2016: Became a member of the Politburo following her aunt's departure from politics
  • February 2018: Attended the Winter Olympics in Pyeongchang, South Korea as part of the North Korean delegation, marking the first visit to the South by a member of the North Korean ruling family
  • 2018-2019: Served as special envoy during diplomatic talks between North Korea and South Korea; accompanied her brother to denuclearization summits with US President Donald Trump in Singapore (June 2018) and Hanoi (February 2019)
  • April 2019: Briefly removed from the Politburo following the breakdown of talks with Trump
  • April 2020: Reinstated to the Politburo
  • January 2021: Demoted from first deputy department director to deputy department director
  • September 2021: Promoted to Member of the State Affairs Commission of North Korea
  • 2020: Became de facto head of the Organization and Guidance Department, a powerful organ that monitors personnel at all levels
  • February 2026: Serving as Director of the Propaganda and Agitation Department of the Workers' Party of Korea
Notable Roles
  • Involved in managing her brother's public image and promotions within the political landscape of North Korea
  • Key figure during North Korea's diplomatic relations, including meetings with international leaders
  • Director of the Propaganda and Agitation Department of the Workers' Party of Korea as of February 2026
  • Member of the State Affairs Commission of North Korea
  • De facto head of the Organization and Guidance Department
  • Key figure in managing her brother's public image and state ideology indoctrination
  • Primary liaison for North Korea's diplomatic relations with South Korea and international leaders
  • Issued orders to all-female units of the Korean People's Army
  • One of the most trusted aides of Kim Jong Un with considerable influence over foreign policy and nuclear weapons control decisions

Some Lesser Known Facts

1. Despite claims of being born in 1989, her official birthdate is 26 September 1987.
2. Spent her early childhood near her maternal family with siblings.
3. Used the alias 'Pak Mi-hyang' during her schooling in Switzerland.
4. Built a close bond with her brother, Kim Jong Un, early on.
5. Was involved in the transition of leadership plans by her father.
6. Played a pivotal role in many public appearances following her father's death.
7. Became the first female member of the Politburo in 2017, indicating her rising influence in North Korean politics.
8. Prominently involved in various international diplomatic efforts for North Korea.
9. She is a trained ballet dancer and practices karate regularly, showcasing a fitness-oriented lifestyle.
10. Born either 26 September 1987 or 1988 according to some sources, though 1987 is more commonly cited
11. Became one of the first female members of the Politburo in 2016-2017, indicating her rising influence in North Korean politics
12. Placed on the US no-fly list in January 2017 for serious human rights abuses and censorship activities
13. Seen as a strong contender for potentially succeeding her brother as leader of North Korea
14. Completed her university education in Pyongyang with a degree in political science
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