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Jong-un admits mistakes as party congress opens

Gathering reflects urgent need for internal solidarity, says researcher

Updated 5 years ago · Published on 06 Jan 2021 10:00AM

Jong-un admits mistakes as party congress opens
Kim Jong-un says despite North Korea’s successes, there have been mistakes in efforts to implement the five-year strategy for national economic development. – AFP pic, January 6, 2021

SEOUL – North Korea’s leader Kim Jong-un admitted there had been mistakes in developing the country’s economy as he opened a rare congress of the ruling Workers’ Party, state media reported today.

The gathering is the first of its kind in five years, only the eighth in the nuclear-armed North’s history, and comes weeks before United States President-elect Joe Biden takes office.

Relations with Washington have been deadlocked since talks between Kim and President Donald Trump stalled over sanctions relief and what Pyongyang will be willing to give up in return.

At the same time, the North is more isolated than ever after it closed its borders last January to protect itself against the coronavirus that first emerged in neighbour and key ally China.

The congress opened yesterday in the capital, the official Korean Central News Agency (KCNA) reported.

On the first day of his work review, Kim said there had been “shining successes achieved by our party and people”, KCNA said, but added that he also “analysed the mistakes manifested in the efforts for implementing the five-year strategy for national economic development”.

North Korea has suffered from chronic economic mismanagement and the plan was quietly scrapped last year, with a party meeting in August concluding that “goals for improving the national economy have been seriously delayed”.

The coronavirus pandemic has added to the pressures, with Pyongyang blockading itself far more effectively than even the most hawkish backer of sanctions could ever hope to achieve.

Trade with key ally China is at a tiny fraction of the usual level, while many foreign embassies have closed or drastically reduced their representations.

Pyongyang insists that it has not had a single case of the disease – observers doubt the claim – but summer floods put further strain on its finances.

Analysts said the congress will largely focus on domestic issues, reaffirming the importance of “self-reliance” and issuing a new economic plan.

Ruling party newspaper Rodong Sinmun on Sunday called for unwavering loyalty to Kim, saying that a “united spirit” is necessary to ensure a “victorious” year.

The congress is the top ruling party meeting, a grand political set-piece that reinforces the regime’s authority and is closely followed by analysts for signs of policy shifts or elite personnel changes.

Kim’s sister and key adviser, Kim Yo Jong, was among the officials elected to the presidium of the congress, in a sign of her increasing standing.

The last congress in 2016 –  the first in almost 40 years –  cemented Jong-un’s status as supreme leader and the inheritor of his family’s dynastic rule, which spans seven decades.

The current gathering reflected the “urgent need for internal solidarity”, said defector-turned-researcher Ahn Chan-il of the World Institute for North Korea Studies here.

“The party congress has to serve as a spark to restore faith for the frustrated public.” –  AFP, January 6, 2021

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