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Power Struggle Looms in North Korea as Kim’s Daughter Emerges as Possible Successor

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Speculation over North Korea’s future leadership has intensified following the growing public presence of Kim Jong-un’s daughter, Kim Ju-ae. Analysts believe her increasing visibility may signal preparation for a future leadership role.

South Korean intelligence sources suggest that Kim Jong-un could eventually pass power to his daughter. However, this path may face strong resistance from his sister, Kim Yo-jong, who currently holds significant political and military influence.

Kim Yo-jong is considered one of the most powerful figures in the country. Her strong position within the ruling structure makes any leadership transition highly sensitive.

Since 2022, Kim Ju-ae has regularly appeared alongside her father at missile launches, military events, and political ceremonies. Observers see this as a strategic move to introduce her to the public and elite circles.

Experts warn that succession disputes in such a centralized system could create internal instability. In North Korea, where power is tightly controlled by the ruling family, any internal conflict may have far-reaching consequences.

An upcoming political conference is expected to provide further clues about Kim’s long-term plans. International observers are closely watching whether his daughter will play a visible role.

Analysts believe the next few years will be crucial in determining whether North Korea’s leadership will remain unified or face internal challenges driven by family rivalry.


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