Han Kwang-bok
North Korean politician
한광복
June 7, 2010 – 2012
Han Kwang-bok | |
Chosŏn'gŭl | 한광복 |
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Hancha | 韓光福 |
Revised Romanization | Han Gwangbok |
McCune–Reischauer | Han Kwangpok |
Han Kwang-bok (Korean: 한광복) is a North Korean politician who served as Vice Premier. She was born in the 1940s in the North Hamgyong Province, North Korea.[1][2] She also served as the Minister for the Electronics Industry until she was replaced on 15 October 2012 by Kim Jae-seong.[3][4]
See also
- Government of North Korea
- List of elected or appointed female deputy heads of government
- Premier of North Korea
References
- ^ Jongwoo Han; Jung Tae-hern (4 December 2013). Understanding North Korea: Indigenous Perspectives. Lexington Books. p. 70. ISBN 978-0-7391-7921-5.
- ^ "Kim Jong Il Funeral Committee (as of 19 December 2011) - North Korea …". North Korea Leadership Watch. 20 February 2016. Archived from the original on 20 February 2016. Retrieved 3 June 2018.
- ^ "Cabinet Reshuffle as 3 Ministers Replaced". Daily NK. Retrieved 3 June 2018.[permanent dead link]
- ^ Tom Muller (2 April 2012). Political Handbook of the World 2012. SAGE. p. 777. ISBN 978-1-60871-995-2.
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Women in North Korean politics
- Choe Son-hui (WPK)
- Han Kwang-bok
- Han Pil-hwa
- Hwang Sun-hui (WPK)
- Hong Son-ok (WPK)
- Hyon Song-wol (WPK)
- Jong Song-ok
- Kim Jong-im (WPK)
- Kim Jong-suk (WPK)
- Kim Kum-sil
- Kim Pok-sin
- Kim Rak-hui (WPK)
- Kim Song-hye (WPK)
- O Chun-bok (WPK)
- Pak Kyong-suk (WPK)
- Pak Yong-sin (WPK)
- Ri Yong-suk
- Ro Song-sil (WPK)
- Ryo Won-gu (WPK)
- Ryu Mi-yong (CCP)
- Pak Chong-ae (WPK)
- Pak Myong-sun (WPK)
- Yun Gi-jong (WPK)
- Category:North Korean women in politics
- Media related to Women in North Korean politics at Wikimedia Commons
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