North Korea convened a major plenary meeting of its ruling Workers’ Party on Tuesday. Analysts said the North Korea plenary signals early planning for national policies and leadership strategies. Kim Jong-un presided over the 13th enlarged plenary session of the Eighth Central Committee. Senior party officials, ministry leaders, and observers attended to review key developments and upcoming priorities.
The agenda included reviewing this year’s party and state policy implementation and preparing for the ninth party congress. Officials indicated discussions may also cover organizational and personnel matters. The multi-day session traditionally sets the direction for political and economic planning.
South Korean intelligence agencies anticipate the ninth party congress in February, when North Korea could unveil a five-year economic plan and foreign policy priorities. Experts noted that plenary sessions before such congresses often reveal the leadership’s focus and strategic initiatives. Consequently, the meeting provides early signals for analysts observing Pyongyang’s priorities.
State media photos showed Kim Jong-un at the podium with Premier Pak Thae-song, parliamentary chairman Choe Ryong-hae, and party secretary Jo Yong-won. Notably, Ri Il-hwan, a propaganda secretary absent from media for about a year, reappeared, suggesting reinstatement.
Observers said Ri’s return may indicate internal party shifts while reinforcing leadership continuity before the congress. Analysts emphasized that plenary meetings consolidate policy directions and demonstrate party unity before major political events. The session also reviewed past performance and prepared directives for the next political cycle.
Officials signaled that the meeting’s outcomes would shape upcoming economic initiatives, personnel appointments, and foreign policy statements. Analysts expect additional updates as preparations for the ninth party congress continue, providing insight into the regime’s medium-term planning.
The North Korea plenary highlights the leadership’s focus on organization and policy execution as the country approaches a critical political gathering. Experts said monitoring such sessions is essential to understanding the nation’s evolving strategies.

