Kim Jong-un's daughter, Kim Ju-ae, accompanied her parents on a public visit to the Kumsusan Palace of the Sun on January 1, fueling speculation that she is being prepared as the next North Korean ruler. The visit, documented in photographs released by the state news agency KCNA, marked Ju-ae's first public appearance at the mausoleum, where the North Korean leader pays respects to his grandfather, state founder Kim Il-sung, and his father, Kim Jong-il.
Kim Ju-ae was seen between her parents, Kim Jong-un and Ri Sol-ju, in the main hall of the Kumsusan Palace of the Sun, alongside senior officials. The visit precedes an event that some analysts believe could formalize her succession.
Ju-ae has made increasingly prominent appearances in state media over the past three years, leading to increased speculation about her future role in the country's leadership. While North Korea has never formally announced a successor to Kim Jong-un, Ju-ae's repeated appearances alongside her father at important events suggest she is being positioned for a leadership role.
The Kumsusan Palace of the Sun holds significant symbolic importance in North Korea. It serves as the mausoleum for Kim Il-sung and Kim Jong-il, and visits to the palace are a regular feature of state events and commemorations.
The increased visibility of Kim Ju-ae has sparked debate among experts regarding the potential for a female leader in North Korea, a traditionally patriarchal society. Some analysts believe that Kim Jong-un's choice of his daughter as a potential successor signals a shift in the country's dynastic succession. Others remain skeptical, pointing to the deeply ingrained patriarchal norms within North Korean society and the military.
The North Korean leadership has not commented directly on the succession issue. However, the continued promotion of Kim Ju-ae in state media suggests that she is being groomed for a significant role in the country's future. The next steps in this process, and the timing of any formal announcement, remain uncertain.
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