South Korean Intelligence Views Kim Jong Un's Daughter as Potential Heir Amidst Speculation
South Korea's National Intelligence Service (NIS) has indicated that it is now reasonable to consider the teenage daughter of North Korean leader Kim Jong Un as his potential successor. This assessment was shared during a closed-door briefing at the National Assembly, where NIS director Lee Jong-seok responded to inquiries about the girl's political standing. The girl, referred to by state media as Kim's 'most beloved' child, has been seen at numerous high-profile events with her father since late 2022. The NIS's statement marks a stronger stance on her status, suggesting she could extend the Kim family's rule into a fourth generation. Despite this, some observers argue that North Korea's male-dominated society may not accept a female leader, and that Kim Jong Un, at 42, is too young to name a successor.