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Kim Jong-un: has the North Korean dynasty fallen?
* With the North Korean leader not seen in public for more than a month, rumours of a palace coup are rife. But evidence from inside the country suggests otherwise, says Christopher Green
Kim Jong-un is said to be ill, with suggestions that his sister, Kim Yo-jong, is signing off on decisions in his absence. Photograph: Xinhua /Landov/Barcroft Media
* Is Kim Jong-un’s sister now the power behind the North Korean throne?
The North Korean leader Kim Jong-un, right, with his younger sister, Kim Yo-jong, left, who may be biding her time while ruling from behind the scenes. Photo: KCNA/EPA
When Kim Yo-jong, was introduced to the public as a “senior official of the party central committee” in March, analysts speculated that she could one day become North Korea’s most powerful woman.
Now, as the country’s leader remains conspicuously absent from public life, it has been suggested that Kim Jong-un’s younger sister may have stepped up to help him manage the daily affairs of leadership while he battles a bout of ill health.
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