Thursday, September 4, 2025

Jo Yong-won Disappearance Raises Power Shift Speculation

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The Jo Yong-won disappearance continues to raise concerns and speculation in South Korea and beyond. Jo, a senior North Korean official and close aide to Kim Jong-un, has not been seen for nearly two months. His absence has prompted questions about a possible change in status or a deeper political shift.

Jo last appeared in state media on February 28. He attended a groundbreaking event for regional factories. Since then, North Korean outlets have not mentioned him. Jo, who also leads the organization and guidance department of the Workers’ Party, usually stays close to Kim during public events.

Due to his high profile, the Jo Yong-won disappearance signals more than a routine absence. On Tuesday, a South Korean unification ministry official addressed the situation. The official, speaking anonymously, said Jo’s absence warrants close monitoring.

In addition, another party secretary, Ri Il-hwan, has also vanished from public view. Ri last appeared on January 2 at an official photo event with workers and contributors. He too has missed major public appearances in recent months.

Notably, state media excluded both names from the list of top officials visiting Kim Il-sung’s mausoleum on April 15. This visit, marking the founder’s birth anniversary, typically features all key North Korean figures.

The Jo Yong-won disappearance reminds observers of past vanishing acts involving North Korean elites. Officials have previously gone missing due to illness, retirement, disciplinary education, or political purges.

Kim Jong-un recently stressed discipline and work ethics during party meetings. He criticized regional irregularities, even calling such actions a “mega crime.” This context has fueled further theories about internal cleanups or power shifts.

The South Korean government continues to monitor these disappearances. Officials remain cautious but alert to signs of change in North Korea’s leadership landscape. For now, the Jo Yong-won disappearance stands as a key mystery in the opaque political world of Pyongyang.

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