Kim Jong Un's 10-year-old daughter will be the next North Korea leader?
Kim Ju Ae, the 10-year-old daughter of North Korean dictator Kim Jong Un, is being speculated to become the next dictator. South Korea has reacted to this. South Korea says that it is too early to say anything on this.
Kim Ju Ae, the 10-year-old daughter of North Korean dictator Kim Jong Un, recently appeared in public. Speculation has begun as to whether the daughter is being groomed as her father's successor. However, South Korea said on Wednesday that it was too early to decide.
Dictator's daughter appeared in military parade
Let us tell you that Kim's daughter recently appeared in a huge military parade in Pyongyang and will also appear in soon-to-be-released postage stamps. On both occasions she was present with her dictator father.
Citing Kim Jong Un's young age
During a parliamentary committee meeting in Seoul, South Korea's top official on North Korea, Unification Minister Kwon Young-se, questioned the notion that she was being groomed as the North's next leader. Kwon cited Kim Jong Un's relatively young age. He said that Kim turned 39 last month. North Korea has a male-dominated regime.
The daughter has been officially declared as the progeny
South Korean media speculate that Kim Jong Un also has a son, who is older than Kim Ju Ae. Third child, possibly a daughter. However, Kwon said that Kim Joo Ae is the only officially confirmed child of her father.
In November, North Korea disclosed information about Kim Ju Ae, saying he witnessed an intercontinental ballistic missile test with his father. She has since appeared in public on four other occasions, including last week's military parade.