North Korea's Kim Unleashes Scathing Attack on 'Incompetent' Officials Amid Economic Woes.
The North Korean leader has fired his vice premier, Yang Sung Ho, in a move that comes as the country is struggling to address its chronic food shortages and moribund state-managed economy.
During an inspection of an industrial machinery complex, Kim Jong Un publicly criticized what he described as "irresponsible, rude, and incompetent leading officials." He claimed that Vice Premier Yang was not fit for his role, likening it to hitching a cart to a goat – an unfortunate mistake in the cadre appointment process.
The North Korean leader is known for scolding lazy officials for alleged mismanagement of economic policy. However, this particular public dismissal marks a rare instance of Kim's ire being directed at high-ranking government officials.
Kim cited the complex's recent delay as evidence of Yang's ineptitude. He warned that the country needs to adopt a modernized and advanced economy capable of ensuring its future, particularly in light of decades-long mismanagement and state misinvestment in infrastructure.
The impoverished North has historically prioritized military development over addressing basic human needs like food security. Images from Monday's event show Kim delivering a stern speech at the factory site, flanked by workers wearing green uniforms and grey hats.
The North Korean leader has fired his vice premier, Yang Sung Ho, in a move that comes as the country is struggling to address its chronic food shortages and moribund state-managed economy.
During an inspection of an industrial machinery complex, Kim Jong Un publicly criticized what he described as "irresponsible, rude, and incompetent leading officials." He claimed that Vice Premier Yang was not fit for his role, likening it to hitching a cart to a goat – an unfortunate mistake in the cadre appointment process.
The North Korean leader is known for scolding lazy officials for alleged mismanagement of economic policy. However, this particular public dismissal marks a rare instance of Kim's ire being directed at high-ranking government officials.
Kim cited the complex's recent delay as evidence of Yang's ineptitude. He warned that the country needs to adopt a modernized and advanced economy capable of ensuring its future, particularly in light of decades-long mismanagement and state misinvestment in infrastructure.
The impoverished North has historically prioritized military development over addressing basic human needs like food security. Images from Monday's event show Kim delivering a stern speech at the factory site, flanked by workers wearing green uniforms and grey hats.