3rd Central Committee of the Workers' Party of Korea
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The 3rd Central Committee of the Workers' Party of Korea (WPK) was elected at the 3rd Congress on 29 April 1956,[1] and remained in session until the election of the 4th Central Committee on 18 September 1961.[2] In between party congresses and specially convened conferences the Central Committee is the highest decision-making institution in the WPK and North Korea.[3] The Central Committee is not a permanent institution and delegates day-to-day work to elected bodies, such as the Standing Committee, the Organisation Committee and the Inspection Committee in the case of the 3rd Central Committee.[4] It convenes meetings, known as "[month] Plenary Session of the Central Committee", to discuss major policies.[5] Only full members have the right to vote, but if a full member cannot attend a plenary session, the person's spot is taken over by an alternate.[5] Plenary session can also be attended by non-members, such meetings are known as "Enlarged Plenary Session", to participate in the committee's discussions.[5]
3rd Central Committee | |
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29 April 1956 – 18 September 1961 (5 years, 142 days) Overview | |
Type | Central Committee of the Workers' Party of Korea |
Election | 3rd Congress |
Leadership | |
Chairman | Kim Il Sung |
Vice Chairmen | Choe Yong-gon Pak Chong-ae Pak Kum-chol Jong Il-ryong Kim Chang-man |
Standing Committee | 12 full 4 candidates |
Organisation Committee | 6 members |
Members | |
Total | 71 |
Candidates | |
Total | 45 |