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Pak Pong Ju Visits Mines and Electric Complex

Posted on the 30 November 2016 by Michael_nklw @Michael_NKLW
DPRK Premier Pak Pong Ju [a] visits the Komdok Mining Industry Complex in South Hamgyo'ng.  Also in attedance is WPK Vice Chairman for Planning and Finance Kwak Pom Gi [b], among other heavy hitters (Photo: Rodong Sinmun).

DPRK Premier Pak Pong Ju [a] visits the Komdok Mining Industry Complex in South Hamgyo’ng. Also in attedance is WPK Vice Chairman for Planning and Finance Kwak Pom Gi [b], among other heavy hitters (Photo: Rodong Sinmun).


DPRK state media reported on November 29 (Tuesday) that State Affairs Commission Vice Chairman and Premier Pak Pong Ju [Pak Pong-chu] visited mines in and around South Hamgyo’ng Province.  Pak also visited the Sangnong Mine, the DPRK’s largest gold mine, and the Pyongyang Thermal Power Complex. Pak Pong Ju (center in black hat and gray parka) tours the Komdok Mining Industry Complex with senior party and government officials (Photo: KCNA).

Pak Pong Ju (center in black hat and gray parka) tours the Komdok Mining Industry Complex with senior party and government officials (Photo: KCNA).


Pak toured the Taehu’ng Youth Hero Mine, the Ryongyang Mine and the Komdok Mining Industry Complex and was briefed about their production. Whilst touring the mine and the area of Komdok “associated with the feats of President Kim Il Sung (Kim Il-so’ng) and leader Kim Jong Il (Kim Cho’ng-il), the DPRK Premier “encouraged their officials and workers in the efforts for productive success.”  Pak Pong Ju stressed “the need for those mines and enterprise to keep their facilities in full-capacity operation and put them on a modern basis in order to produce more minerals and thus become honorable victors in the 200-day campaign of loyalty to make a breakthrough in carrying out the five-year strategy for national economic development.”
Filed under: 200 Day Speed Battle (2016), Central Committee, Central Military Committee, Comprehensive Affairs, critical infrastructure, DPRK Cabinet, DPRK Premier, Economic Complexes, Events Management Section, Executive Policy Bureau, Financial Planning Department, Five Year Economic Plan and Development Strategy (2016), Guard Command, ideological slogans, Kim Family, Kim Jong-il, Kim Jong-un, KJI Personal Secretariat, Korean Workers' Party (KWP), Kwak Pom Gi, local people's committees, mines, Ministry of Coal Industry, Ministry of Electric Power, Ministry of Metallurgical Industry, Ministry of Mining Industry, Organization and Guidance Department, Pak Pong Ju, Party elders, Political Bureau, primary party committees, Provincial Party System, Provinicial People's Committee, South Hamgyo'ng KWP Provincial Committee, South Hamgyo'ng Provincial People's Committee, State Affairs Commission, State Planning Commission (SPC), tunnel construction

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