Kim Jong Un's daughter is being considered as a potential future leader of North Korea, according to South Korean spy agency
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Kim Jong Un's daughter is close to be designated as future leader, says South Korean spy agency
The South Korean spy agency has reported that Kim Jong Un's daughter is being groomed as a potential future leader of North Korea. This is significant as North Korea has traditionally had a male-dominated leadership, and the succession of power has typically followed a patriarchal lineage. The designation of a female leader would mark a significant departure from the country's conservative political culture and could have implications for the future of North Korean leadership and regional geopolitics.
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North Korea has traditionally had a male-dominated political leadership and succession of power has followed a patriarchal lineage
The designation of a female leader would mark a significant departure from North Korea's conservative political culture
South Korean officials initially expressed doubt about a female leader in North Korea due to the country's tradition of male-dominated leadership
This development could have implications for the future of North Korean leadership and regional geopolitics
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