The president of North Korea, Kim Il-sung is considered the 'Eternal President of North Korea'. This means he retains this position eternally, forever.
Both North and South Korea have Presidents, but the leadership in North Korea is dynastic.
It is north of South Korea.
The president's son of north Korea bombed South Korea.
South Korea has only had 11 Presidents and North Korea has only had 1. As a result, there is no "22nd President in Korea".
No. Kim Jong-il has never taken the position of president of North Korea. Instead, he is referred to as the 'Supreme Leader' of North Korea. His father Kim Il-Sung is considered the 'eternal president of North Korea', officially receiving this title in 1994.
It's the north portion of Korea. Korea was the western name for Chosun which was both south and north.
north Korea is Kim Jong Ill
The president of North Korea at the time of the Korean War was Kim Ill Sung hope this helps
I'm Korean myself south Korea has a president while north Korea has a dictator or they don't have a democrocy
North Korea has a title of "President" however, this is reserved for the "Eternal President" Kim Il-Sung, who officially is the leader of the North Korean State despite being dead since 1994. However, for actual governance, Kim Il-Sung's grandson, Kim Jong-Un is the Supreme Leader of North Korea. So the equivalent function of "President" in North Korea would be "Supreme Leader", even though there is a "President" in North Korea whose functions are completely different.
No. Kim Jong-il has never taken the position of president of North Korea. Instead, he is referred to as the 'Supreme Leader' of North Korea. His father Kim Il-Sung is considered the 'eternal president of North Korea', officially receiving this title in 1994.