North Korea will elect representatives to its parliament, the Supreme People's Assembly, later this month, state media said Wednesday, as a follow-up step after a recent party congress. The election of representatives to the 15th Supreme People's Assembly (SPA) will be held March 15, the Korean Central News Agency said, citing a decision by the parliamentary standing committee. The formation of a new parliament will follow a weeklong congress of the ruling Workers' Party of Korea held last month, which is the country's highest decision-making body, where the North laid out key policy goals for the next five years. North Korea typically holds a parliamentary session after a party congress to translate party decisions into law and carry out a personnel reshuffle to implement them. The upcoming parliamentary session is expected to see Choe Ryong-hae, chairman of the SPA standing committee, relieved of his post after the 76-year-old longtime cadre was excluded from the party's central committee, along with other senior officials, in a major generational shift in leadership. Jo Yong-won, a par