Who Would Take Kim-Jong Un's Place if he were to Pass Away?

Explanation:

The state deifies the Kims, and no other family member is as well positioned. Kim already had his half brother and his uncle killed. Kim has an older brother, Kim Jong Chul, but he was already passed over for the leadership by his father because, like Fredo Corleone, he was considered too weak. Finally, there is Kim Jong Un’s uncle Kim Pyong Il who served as a diplomat abroad for 40 years and only recently returned to Pyongyang. He is more likely to be an adviser to Kim Yo Jong than ruler himself.

This situation illustrates the complex power dynamics within the Kim family and the regime in North Korea.

Kim Yo Jong's rise to power would solidify the Kim family's grip on leadership and continue the dynasty. While there may be other potential contenders within the regime, Kim Yo Jong's proximity to Kim Jong Un and her active role in political affairs make her the most likely successor.

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