Kim: Norcorea tackles “peor situation of its history”

North Korean leader Kim Jong Un reconvened on March as his country hosted the “Peor Situation of History” during a speech by miles of base party members during an important Pyongyang political conference.

The experts say that Kim is aware that the quizzes are currently the most complicated in the case of a power outage, with the coronavirus Islamization causing more problems in an economy and devastating by decades of poor management and paralyzing sanctions by States for its nuclear power program.

Kim made the comments during the inaugural speech at a meeting of Secretaries of the Workers’ Party, according to the Central News Agency.

“Increase the level of livelihood of the population, including in the worst situation of history in which we tend to override difficult challenges, depending on the paper that plays the cells, the party base organizations,” Kim said.

The mandate will be passed on to the members who will apply the decisions in a congress in January, promising to strengthen its nuclear dispute in the face of state recognition and the announcement of a new quinquential development plan. This meeting celebrates the month when, during another political conference, Kim demonstrated an unusual frenzy in recognizing that his plans to improve the economy did not last long.

During the March speech, Kim also criticized the party’s base units for “deficiencies” not specifying that Deberian would be immediately corrected to ensure the organization’s “saludable and sustainable” role.

The cells of the party, which suelen ten between five and 30 members, are their units most powerful authorities and supervise the work and life in factories and other places. The red is an important herramine to perpetuate the power of the Labor Party. The last cell secretariat conference will be held in 2017.

The economic revivals he gave to Kim were not enough to show his ambitious diplomacy with the President of the United States Donald Trump, who collapsed over failures over the imposition of sanctions in exchange for advances on nuclear disarmament.

For the time being, Pyongyang has rejected Joe Biden’s government proposal to negotiate, saying that Washington should abandon its “hostile” policies, and increase the pressure on ballistic missile tests to be carried out one year later.

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