North Korean Regime Succession: Kim's Daughter Emerges as Potential Heir

South Korea's intelligence agency reports that North Korean leader Kim Jong-un's young daughter is being positioned as a likely successor, signaling a potential shift in the regime's power structure.
North Korea's dynastic regime is facing a potential shakeup, as the country's intelligence agency reports that Kim Jong-un's daughter is increasingly being presented as a likely successor to the totalitarian leadership. According to the South Korean National Intelligence Service, the young woman, believed to be Kim's most beloved child, has been making high-profile appearances at military events, a move seen as an effort to normalize the idea of a female heir to the Kim family's decades-long grip on power.
The National Intelligence Service stated that the regime is
Source: Deutsche Welle


