Kim Jong-Un 39th Birthday: Key Facts about the Supreme Leader of North Korea
Kim Jong-Un 39th Birthday: Key Facts about the Supreme Leader of North Korea
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Kim Jong-un the Supreme leader of East Asian country, North Korea turns 39 years today on Sunday, 8 January 2023. The acclaimed politician, dilomatic always had a natural instinct for power focusing on North Korea.

Kim Jong-un has been the supreme leader and dictator of North Korea since the year 2011 and he is also an key part of the Workers' Party of Korea since 2012 being its leader.

Kim was born on 8 January 1984 in the capital city of Pyongyang, North Korea. Kim is the grandson of the first Supreme leader and founder of North Korea, Kim ll-sung who died in the year 1994. He got married to Ri Sol-Ju in the year 2009 and had one child named Kim Ju-ae. 

The late father of Kim named Kim Jong-il made great impressions in North Korea by becoming the second  supreme leader from the year 1994 and served the Korea until his death in 2011. Kim succeeded his father in 2011 and became the new supreme leader.

Kim has completed his schooling at the International School of Berne in Gumligen of Switzerland and in 2002. He e went to National War College in Pyongyang for further studies from where he passed out in 2007.

The name of Kim was listed In the year 2009, as a candidate for the Supreme People's Assembly and got the powerful position of National Defense Commission. He was soon regarded by the people as a 'Brilliant Comrade' and by the month of June in 2009, he became the head of the State Security Department.

Kim holds a number of top positions throughout his life including Chairman of the Central Military Commission, members of the Presidium,  General Secretary of the Workers's Party of Korea, Pulitburo of the Workers' Party of Korea and the key post of President of the State Affairs Commission.

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