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Kim Rak-hui was born on 11 November, 1933 in Kaechon, South Pyongan Province, Korea, is a North Korean politician. Discover Kim Rak-hui's Biography, Age, Height, Physical Stats, Dating/Affairs, Family and career updates. Learn How rich is she in this year and how she spends money? Also learn how she earned most of networth at the age of 79 years old?
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79 years old |
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11 November 1933 |
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11 November |
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Kaechon, South Pyongan Province, Korea |
Date of death |
1 February, 2013 |
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North Korea
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Kim Rak-hui Height, Weight & Measurements
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Kim Rak-hui Net Worth
Her net worth has been growing significantly in 2023-2024. So, how much is Kim Rak-hui worth at the age of 79 years old? Kim Rak-hui’s income source is mostly from being a successful politician. She is from North Korea. We have estimated Kim Rak-hui's net worth, money, salary, income, and assets.
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$1 Million - $5 Million |
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Kim Rak-hui (, 11 November 1933 – February 2013) was a North Korean politician.
Kim worked in the agricultural and cooperatives section for most of her working life.
During the Korean War, her efforts in rationing caught the attention of Kim Il Sung.
Kim Rak-hui was born in Kaechon, South Pyongan Province on 11 November 1933.
Before her career, she graduated from the University of National Economics.
Most of Kim's career was spent in agricultural cooperatives and rural management committees.
During the Korean War, she supervised food rationing and distribution.
Her efforts caught the attention of the country's leader, Kim Il Sung.
After the war, she became the general manager of Ponghwa Agricultural Cooperatives in South Pyongan Province in August 1953.
In the aftermath of the war, she drove rebuilding efforts on farms of the Kaechon area, for which she was awarded the title Hero of Labor in 1955.
Kim was elected a member of parliament to the Second Supreme People's Assembly (SPA) in 1957.
She became the chairwoman of Kaechon Ponghwa Agricultural Cooperatives in September 1962.
She renewed her seat for the Third (1962), Fourth (1967), and Fifth SPAs (1972), after which she lost it until returning for the Ninth (1990), 11th (2003) and 12th SPAs.
Many time delegate to the Supreme People's Assembly (SPA), Kim Rak-hui rose in the ranks of the Workers' Party of Korea (WPK), becoming a full member of its Central Committee in 1970.
In November 1970 Kim became a member of the Central Committee of the Workers' Party of Korea (WPK) at the Fifth WPK Congress.
She was demoted to alternate member in October 1980 at the Sixth Party Congress.
In November 1984 Kim become the municipal chairwoman of Kaesong.
In April 1990 Kim was appointed the chairwoman of the South Pyongan Province Rural Managerial Committee.
After Kim Il Sung died in 1994, Kim Rak-hui was on his funeral committee.
She was on a similar committee of O Jin-u the following year.
She was dismissed from her post in September 1997.
That year she was made vice director of the WPK Agriculture Department, but continued to be an advisor to the South Pyongan committee.
In June 2005 she became Chief Secretary of the South Hwanghae Provincial WPK Committee.
She was appointed to the Politburo of the Workers' Party of Korea in 2010 and became one of six Vice Premiers of North Korea that year.
She ran a committee to combat epizootic diseases.
Kim was appointed to the Politburo of the Workers' Party of Korea in 2010 at its Third Conference, ranking 27th in the unofficial party hierarchy.
Kim was appointed one of six Vice Premiers of North Korea in the third session of the 12th SPA on 7 June 2010.
Her appointment was part of a reshuffle to elevate several provincial politicians to important posts in the Cabinet of North Korea.
During her Vice-Premiership, she made multiple public appearances and ran a Cabinet committee to prevent the outbreak of epizootic diseases like the foot-and-mouth disease.
The Cabinet also conferred on her the title of its honorary councilor.
In 2011, she appeared on the committee for the funeral of Kim Jong-il, ranked 21 highest.
In 2012, her career started to decline as she was stripped of her Politburo membership and Vice-Premiership.
Initially, it was speculated that she was caught up in personnel changes to consolidate the rule of Kim Jong-un.
Kim was last seen in public in early March 2012 at an International Women's Day event.
By the course of the year, the 5th session of the 12th SPA in April removed her from the office of Vice Premier, and the 4th Conference of the Workers' Party of Korea removed her from the Politburo.
It was speculated that the decline of her career was due to efforts to consolidate the rule of Kim Jong Un by personnel changes.
For instance, North Korea expert Alexandre Mansourov counted her among "holdovers who failed to secure Kim's trust or demonstrate their value".
After it was announced that Kim Rak-hui had died in February 2013, the decline of her career was attributed to ill-health instead.
Through her career, Kim was awarded Hero of Labor, Order of Kim Il Sung, Order of Kim Jong Il, and Order of the National Flag (first class).