North Korea’s Parliament to convene session to discuss constitutional amendment

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FILE PHOTO: The Supreme People's Assembly, North Korea's parliament, which passed a law officially enshrining its nuclear weapons policies, convenes in Pyongyang, North Korea, in this undated photo released by North Korea's Korean Central News Agency (KCNA) September 9, 2022.   KCNA via REUTERS/File Photo

The Supreme People's Assembly, North Korea's Parliament, seen here in a 2022 file photo, last met in January.

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- The North Korean Supreme People’s Assembly (SPA), the reclusive state’s rubber-stamp Parliament, will convene a new session on Oct 7 in Pyongyang to discuss matters related to a constitutional amendment, state media reported on Sept 16.

The last SPA meeting was held in January, where leader Kim Jong Un called for

a constitutional amendment that would view South Korea as the North’s “primary foe”

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At that time, he said he had concluded that unification with the South was no longer possible.

Other issues such as laws regarding the light industry and product quality supervision will also be discussed, according to the Korean Central News Agency.

The decision for the next meeting was made at a plenary meeting of the Parliament’s Standing Committee on Sept 15.

The North’s Parliament rarely meets and usually serves to approve decisions on issues such as governing structures and budgets that have been created by the state’s ruling Workers’ Party, members of which form the vast majority of the assembly. REUTERS

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