Kim Pok-sin
Kim Pok-sin (Korean: 김복신,b. 1925[1] -) is a North Korean politician.
She was Vice-Minister of Light Industry in 1958-1966, and Minister of Textile and Paper Manufacturing Industry between 1971 and 1981.[2]
She served as Deputy Director of the Puongyang Local General Bureau of Industry 1966-1969.[3]
From 1981, she served in the Light Industry Commission[4][5][6] as Chairperson of the Committee for Light Industry.
In 1981, she was made Vice-Chairperson of the Council of Ministers of the Administration Council.[7] She served as Vice Premier between 1981 and 1996.
She was appointed Alternate member of the Politburo in 1983.[8]
See also
- Government of North Korea
- List of elected or appointed female deputy heads of government
- Premier of North Korea
References
- ^ "Korea North Ministers".
- ^ "Korea North Ministers".
- ^ "Korea North Ministers".
- ^ B. Hunter (29 December 2016). The Statesman's Year-Book 1995-96. Palgrave Macmillan UK. p. 847. ISBN 978-0-230-27124-1.
- ^ Mary Ann Tétreault (1994). Women and Revolution in Africa, Asia, and the New World. Univ of South Carolina Press. p. 182. ISBN 978-1-57003-016-1.
- ^ "COUNCIL for PARITY DEMOCRACY" (DOC). Retrieved 3 June 2018.
- ^ "Korea North Ministers".
- ^ "Korea North Ministers".
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