5th Administrative Council of North Korea

The 5th Administrative Council of North Korea was elected by the 1st Session of the 5th Supreme People's Assembly on 26 December 1972.[1] It was replaced on 16 December 1977 by the 6th Administrative Council.[2]

5th Administrative Council
← 4th
6th →
26 December 1972 – 16 December 1977
(4 years, 355 days)
Overview
TypePlenary Meeting of the Cabinet of North Korea
Election1st Session of the 5th Supreme People's Assembly

Members

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Rank Office Name Hangul Took office Left office Duration 4th CAB 6th ADC
1 Premier of the Administrative Council Kim Il 김일 26 December 1972 19 April 1976 3 years and 115 days Old Promoted
Pak Song-chol 박성철 19 April 1976 16 December 1977 1 year and 241 days Old Not
2 Vice Premier of the Administrative Council Pak Song-chol 박성철 26 December 1972 16 December 1977 4 years and 355 days Old Not
Chong Chun-taek 정준택 26 December 1972 16 December 1977 4 years and 355 days Old Not
Kim Man-gum 김만검 26 December 1972 16 December 1977 4 years and 355 days Old Not
Choe Chae-u 최채우 26 December 1972 16 December 1977 4 years and 355 days Old Not
Nam Il 남일 26 December 1972 7 March 1976 3 years and 72 days Old Dead
Hong Won-gil 홍원길 26 December 1972 16 December 1977 4 years and 355 days Old Not
3 Chairman of the State Planning Commission Choe Chae-u 최채우 26 December 1972 16 December 1977 4 years and 355 days Old Not
4 Minister of the People's Armed Forces Choe Hyon 최현 26 December 1972 16 December 1977 4 years and 355 days New Not
5 Minister of Foreign Affairs Ho Dam 허담 26 December 1972 16 December 1977 4 years and 355 days New Reelected
6 Minister of Public Security Kim Pyong-ha 김평하 26 December 1972 16 December 1977 4 years and 355 days New Not
7 Chairman of the Heavy Industry Commission Ri Jong-ok 리종옥 26 December 1972 16 December 1977 4 years and 355 days Old Reelected
8 Chairman of the Machine Industry Commission Hong Won-gil 홍원길 26 December 1972 16 December 1977 4 years and 355 days Old Not
9 Minister of Ship Machine Building Industrsy Han Song-yong 한성룡 26 December 1972 16 December 1977 4 years and 355 days New Not
10 Minister of Chemical Industry Kim Hwan 김환 26 December 1972 16 December 1977 4 years and 355 days New Not
11 Chairman of the Light Industry Commission Nam Il 남일 26 December 1972 7 March 1976 3 years and 72 days Old Dead
12 Chairman of the Agricultural Commission Kim Man-gum 김만검 26 December 1972 16 December 1977 4 years and 355 days Old Not
13 Chairman of the Transportation and Communications Commission Hyon Mu-gwang 현무광 26 December 1972 16 December 1977 4 years and 355 days Old Not
14 Minister of Fisheries Kim Yun-sang 김윤상 26 December 1972 16 December 1977 4 years and 355 days New Reelected
15 Minister of Building Materials Industry Mun Pyong-il 문평일 26 December 1972 16 December 1977 4 years and 355 days New Not
16 Chairman of the People's Service Commission Pak Song-chol 박성철 26 December 1972 16 December 1977 4 years and 355 days Old Not
17 Minister of Education Kim Sok-ki 김석기 26 December 1972 16 December 1977 4 years and 355 days New Not
18 Minister of Culture and Arts Yi Chang-son 이창손 26 December 1972 16 December 1977 4 years and 355 days New Reelected
19 Minister of Finance Kim Kyong-yon 김경연 26 December 1972 16 December 1977 4 years and 355 days Old Reelected
20 Minister of Foreign Trade Kye Ung-tae 계웅태 26 December 1972 16 December 1977 4 years and 355 days Old Reelected
21 Minister of External Economic Affairs Kong Chin-tae 공진태 26 December 1972 16 December 1977 4 years and 355 days New Reelected
22 Minister of Construction Pak Im-tae 박임태 26 December 1972 16 December 1977 4 years and 355 days New Reelected
23 Minister of Labour Administration Chong Tu-hwan 종투환 26 December 1972 16 December 1977 4 years and 355 days New Not
24 Minister of Public Health Yi Nak-bin 이낙빈 26 December 1972 16 December 1977 4 years and 355 days Old Not
References:
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References

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Citations

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  1. ^ Suh 1981, p. 454.
  2. ^ Suh 1981, p. 452.
  3. ^ Suh 1981, pp. 454–5.
  4. ^ Suh 1981, pp. 459–83.

Bibliography

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Books:

  • Suh, Dae-sook (1981). Korean Communism 1945–1980: A Reference Guide to the Political System (1st ed.). University Press of Hawaii. ISBN 0-8248-0740-5.