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Korean Worker's Party

Workers' Party of Korea
조선로동당
Chosŏn Rodongdang
Chairman Kim Jong-un
Eternal General Secretary Kim Jong-il (deceased)
Politburo Standing Committee Kim Jong-un
Kim Yong-nam
Hwang Pyong-so
Pak Pong-ju
Choe Ryong-hae
Founded 30 June 1949
Merger of Workers' Party of North Korea and Workers' Party of South Korea
Headquarters Kim Il-sung Square, Pyongyang, North Korea
Newspaper Rodong Sinmun
Youth wing Kimilsungist-Kimjongilist Youth League and Young Pioneer Corps
Armed wing Korean People's Army
Membership (1988) 3 million
Ideology Juche
Songun
National affiliation Democratic Front for the Reunification of the Fatherland
International affiliation International Meeting of Communist and Workers' Parties
Colors      Red
Anthem "Long Live the Workers' Party of Korea"
Status Outlawed in South Korea under the National Security Act
Supreme People's Assembly
607 / 687
Party flag
Flag of the Workers' Party of Korea.svg
Website
Rodong Sinmun, the official newspaper of the WPK Central Committee
Workers' Party of Korea
Chosŏn'gŭl ,
Hancha ,
Revised Romanization Joseon Rodongdang, Pukhan Nodongdang
McCune–Reischauer Chosŏn Rodongdang, Bukhan Nodongdang

Coordinates: 39°1′15.23″N 125°45′10.99″E / 39.0208972°N 125.7530528°E / 39.0208972; 125.7530528

The Workers' Party of Korea (WPK) is the founding and ruling political party of the Democratic People's Republic of Korea (North Korea), and the largest party represented in the Supreme People's Assembly. The WPK is the sole governing party of North Korea, although it coexists de jure with two other legal parties making up the Democratic Front for the Reunification of the Fatherland. It was founded in 1949 with the merger of the Workers' Party of North Korea and the Workers' Party of South Korea. The WPK also controls the world's 5th largest armed force – Korean People's Army. This political party (and all of the other parties in the DPRK) remains illegal in South Korea (officially the Republic of Korea) under South Korea's own National Security Act and is sanctioned by Australia, the European Union, the United Nations and the United States.


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