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North Korea’s Kim Jong Un reappointed as president of state affairs, KCNA says

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By Heejin Kim, Joyce ‌Lee and Kyu-seok Shim

SEOUL, March 23 (Reuters) - North Korean ​leader Kim Jong Un was reappointed as president of state affairs, state media KCNA reported ⁠on Monday, after the isolated nation convened the first session of its Supreme People's Assembly a day earlier. 

The meeting in Pyongyang will discuss amendments ​and supplements to the socialist constitution, as well as the election of the chairman ‌of the State Affairs Commission and other state leadership bodies.

The assembly, North Korea's rubber-stamp legislature that formally approves state policy, typically meets following a ruling ⁠Workers' Party Congress to turn party decisions into law.

The meeting ⁠will also review the country's economic five-year plan announced at the ninth party congress held in February, KCNA said. 

Attention has been focused on whether Pyongyang will revise its constitution to formalise leader Kim Jong Un's "two hostile ‌states" policy toward South Korea.

In recent years, Kim has abandoned Pyongyang's long-standing ⁠goal of peaceful reunification and redefined the South ‌as a hostile state.

Kim's powerful sister, Kim Yo ​Jong, was notably absent from KCNA's list of members of the State Affairs Commission, the country's highest leadership body, on which she had served ‌since 2021.

South Korea's Unification Ministry said it was ​looking into why she was ⁠no longer listed, but analysts said the move did not ‌necessarily signal a loss of influence.

"Her ⁠absence suggests not a decline in status but a strategic division of roles," said Lim Eul-chul, a professor at Kyungnam University, adding that the younger ​Kim continues to wield ‌real power as a department director in the ruling Workers' Party, where she ⁠may play a higher-level, party-centred ​role coordinating policy.

(Reporting by Heejin Kim, Joyce Lee, Kyu-seok Shim; Editing ​by Lincoln Feast and Stephen Coates)

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