List of Premiers of North Korea

List of Premiers of North Korea
Premier of the Democratic People's Republic of Korea
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Incumbent
Choe Yong-rim

since 7 June 2010
Inaugural holder Kim Il-sung
Formation 9 September 1948
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This is a list of Premiers of North Korea.

Premiers of North Korea (1948-Present)

A# I# Name Took office Left office Party
1 1 Kim Il-sung 9 September 1948 28 December 1972 Workers' Party of Korea
2 2 Kim Il 28 December 1972 29 April 1976 Workers' Party of Korea
3 3 Pak Song-chol 19 April 1976 16 December 1977 Workers' Party of Korea
4 4 Li Jong-ok 16 December 1977 27 January 1984 Workers' Party of Korea
5 5 Kang Song-san 27 January 1984 29 December 1986 Workers' Party of Korea
6 6 Li Gun-mo 29 December 1986 12 December 1988 Workers' Party of Korea
7 7 Yon Hyong-muk 12 December 1988 11 December 1992 Workers' Party of Korea
8 Kang Song-san 11 December 1992 21 February 1997 Workers' Party of Korea
Hong Song-nam 21 February 1997 5 September 1998 Workers' Party of Korea
9 8 Hong Song-nam 5 September 1998 3 September 2003 Workers' Party of Korea
10 9 Pak Pong-ju 3 September 2003 11 April 2007 Workers' Party of Korea
11 10 Kim Yong-il 11 April 2007 7 June 2010 Workers' Party of Korea
12 11 Choe Yong-rim 7 June 2010 Incumbent Workers' Party of Korea

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