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Head of spy agency tells lawmakers that N. Korean leader's daughter appears to be his successor
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Head of spy agency tells lawmakers that N. Korean leader's daughter appears to be his successor

North Korean leader Kim Jong-un's daughter Ju-ae appears to be next in line to succeed her father, South Korea's spy chief told lawmakers Monday, in the agency's most definitive assessment yet of the teenager as a successor. National Intelligence Service (NIS) Director Lee Jong-seok made the remarks during a closed-door briefing to the parliamentary intelligence committee, according to Reps. Park Sun-won of the Democratic Party and Lee Seong-kweun of the People Power Party. "(She) can be seen as the successor," the NIS director was quoted as saying when asked about Ju-ae's status. "This is not a judgement based on mere signs but on credible intelligence." Kim's daughter has recently been prominently featured in state media reports, including one of her driving a battle tank with her father. "Ju-ae has recently made appearances in defense-related sectors," the lawmakers quoted the NIS as saying. "This is assessed to be aimed at diluting skepticism around a female successor and accelerating efforts to build a succession narrative." Last month, the North's state media reported that Kim overs

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