South Korea’s spy agency has confirmed that North Korean leader Kim Jong Un’s daughter, Kim Ju Ae, is likely to be his “recognised heir”. The report comes two weeks after Ju Ae, who is thought to be 12 or 13 years old, made her first public international appearance, accompanying her father to Beijing, where he met Chinese and Russian leaders.
What do we know about Ju Ae? Born in 2012 or 2013, Ju Ae is the daughter of Kim and his wife, Ri Sol-ju. South Korea’s spy agency has previously said Ju Ae has an older brother and a younger sibling, although these reports are not confirmed. Kim first “introduced his daughter to the world” in 2022, “holding her hand in front of an intercontinental ballistic missile”, said The New York Times.
Since then, she has appeared alongside him at many events within North Korea, and some analysts say she has effectively “replaced her mother” in the position of first lady. Although there has yet to be any formal recognition of Ju Ae as a potential heir, she is a likely candidate to be the country’s next leader – especially following her international debut in China.
How does North Korea handle succession? Kim Jong Un’s sister, Yo Jong, has also held positions of power in the country, serving in government and publicly criticising South Korea. But the choice of her or Ju Ae to replace him would raise the question of whether North Korea, “a heavily chauvinistic society”, would accept a female leader, said The Washington Post.
The North Korean constitution does not set out a defined succession process, but the last two transitions of power have passed from parent to child, although not always through the rule of primogeniture; Kim Jong Un was the youngest of three sons of Kim Jong Il.
In the lead-up to his accession, Kim was called “Brilliant Comrade” in state media and had songs written about him. Ju Ae’s similar nicknames – “the beloved child” and “great person of guidance” – are another clue that she might be on the same path. |