Government of North Korea

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The North Korean Government is the executive branch of the state, according to the constitution. Although it's not the most one as the National Defense Commission of North Korea.

The government is confirmed by the Supreme People's Assembly. It Consists a premier which appoints 3 vice premiers and ministers.

  • Premier
  • Vice Premier
  • Vice premier
  • Vice premier
  • Ministry of Finance
  • Ministry of People's Armed Forces
  • Ministry of Foreign Affairs
  • Ministry of People's Security
  • Ministry of Education
  • Ministry of Public Health
  • Ministry of Post and Telecommunications
  • Ministry of Land and Marine Transport
  • Ministry of Railways
  • Ministry of Commerce
  • Ministry of Labor
  • Ministry of Culture
  • Ministry of City Management
  • Ministry of Power and Coal Industries
  • Ministry of Extractive Industries
  • Ministry of Metal and Machine-Building Industries
  • Ministry of Electronics Industry
  • Ministry of Construction and Building-Materials Industries
  • Ministry of Agriculture
  • Ministry of Forestry
  • Ministry of Fisheries
  • Ministry of Land and Environment Preservation
  • Ministry of State Construction Control
  • Ministry of Procurement and Food Administration
  • Ministry of State Inspection
  • State Planning Commission
  • Chairman of the Physical Culture and Sports Guidance Commission
  • Director of the Central Statistic Bureau
  • President of the Central Bank
  • President of the Academy of Sciences
  • Chief Secretary of the Cabinet

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