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Fri, 11/15/2024 - 14:11
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National Symposium Held in DPRK

Pyongyang, November 15 (KCNA) -- A national symposium was held at the People's Palace of Culture here on Thursday to grasp the ideas and theories set forth in the respected General Secretary Kim Jong Un's famous work "Officials Should Become Communist Revolutionaries Who Are Possessed of the Party's Original Ideals and Spirit as Their Mental Qualities".
Present there were officials of the Party and administrative organs and working people's organizations in Pyongyang and theoretical information workers from armed forces organs, the fields of science, education, literature and arts, media and revolutionary relics and Party cadre training institutions.
The symposium heard treatises presented by Ri Il Hwan, secretary of the Central Committee of the Workers' Party of Korea, Ri Yong Sik, director of the Central Cadres Training School of the WPK, Kang Yun Sok, vice-chairman of the Standing Committee of the Supreme People's Assembly, and Ri Yong Sik, chief secretary of the Cabinet Committee of the WPK, which profoundly explain and prove the validity, scientific accuracy and truth of the great revolutionary ideology carried in the historic work of the General Secretary. 
Speakers said that his famous work is an immortal great programme as it indicates the guidelines for strengthening the whole Party and ushering in a new heyday of national rejuvenation.
The work serves as an immortal banner encouraging all members of the WPK, who vowed to the sacred flag of the Party to become genuine revolutionaries responsible for the future destiny of the Party, to turn out with fresh readiness and determination and inspiring them with redoubled confidence and loyal spirit to realize the people's beautiful ideals, they stressed.
They said that it is a fundamental guarantee for the eternal future and development of the dignified WPK to inherit in a pure way and thoroughly embody its original ideals and spirit.
They expressed their determination to fulfill the heavy responsibility and duty for the Party and revolution in the gigantic struggle to usher in a new era of national rejuvenation, always bearing in mind the ideas and spirit set forth in the General Secretary's famous work. -0-
 


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