North Korea Power Struggle: Kim's Daughter & Sister Face Off

As Kim Jong Un's sister Kim Yo Jong rises in the party, his young daughter Kim Ju Ae is also emerging as a potential successor. Will the two women fight for control of the regime?
Kim Jong Un's sister Kim Yo Jong was recently given a promotion at a congress of North Korea's ruling party, signaling her growing influence within the regime. However, the young daughter of the North Korean leader, Kim Ju Ae, has also been thrust into the spotlight, leading to speculation that a power struggle could be brewing between the two women.
Kim Yo Jong, Kim Jong Un's younger sister, has long been considered a key figure in the North Korean leadership. She has steadily risen through the ranks, and her latest promotion to the powerful State Affairs Commission suggests that she is positioning herself as a potential successor to her brother. Kim Yo Jong has become an increasingly vocal and visible presence, often acting as a spokeswoman for the regime and delivering harsh rhetoric towards the United States and its allies.
{{IMAGE_PLACEHOLDER}}Source: Deutsche Welle


