Will a Woman Run North Korea? Kim’s Sister Outshines Male Rivals
- Kim Jong Un’s sister has international clout, party experience
- Uncertain if she can win acceptance from old, male generals
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Of all the family members who could eventually take the reins from North Korean leader Kim Jong Un, his sister seems like the obvious choice.
Kim Yo Jong, in her early 30s, has been by her brother’s side at summits with U.S. President Donald Trump and Chinese President Xi Jinping, sat behind Vice President Mike Pence while representing North Korea at the 2018 Winter Olympics and became the first immediate member of the ruling family to visit Seoul, where she delivered a personal message from her brother inviting South Korean President Moon Jae-in to a summit.