Central Committee of the Workers' Party of South Korea
The 1st Central Committee of the Workers' Party of South Korea (WPSK) was elected at the 1st WPSK Congress held in November 1946. It consisted of 28 members and remained active until the merger of WPSK and the Workers' Party of North Korea on 30 June 1949.[1] In between sessions of the Central Committee, the Standing Committee and its Political Committee met in its place.[2]
Members
- Ho Hon as Chairman
- Pak Hon-yong as Vice Chairman
- Yi Ki-sok as Vice Chairman
- Yi Sung-yop
- Ku Chae-su
- Kim Sam-yong
- Kim Yong-am
- Kang Mun-sok
- Yu Yong-jun
- Yi Hyon-sang
- Ko Chan-bo
- Kim O-song
- Song Ul-su
- Yi Chae-nam
- Kim Sang-hyok
- Kim Yong-jae
- Kim Kye-rim
- Kim Kwang-su
- Chong No-sik
- Song Yu-gyong
- Chong Yun
- Kim Chin-guk
- Hyon U-hyon
- Hong Nam-pyo
- Pak Mun-gyu
- Yi Chu-ha
- Kim Tae-jun
- Ho Song-taek
References
Bibliography
- Suh, Dae-sook (1988). Korean Communism 1945–1980: A Reference Guide to the Political System (1st ed.). University Press of Hawaii. ISBN 0-8248-0740-5.
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