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Report: A research paper states Kim Jong-un could soon be out of the country
Kim Jong-un faces being kicked out of North Korea over spending too much on his military, it has been claimed.
The secretive leader will be ousted by senior members of his own military if he's unable to tackle the country's failing economy.
This is according to South Korean press who reported that the lack of progress in North Korea's struggling economy could lead to the overthrow of the ruling Workers' Party.
Yonhap News Agency claims it was revelaed in a Seoul-commissioned report titled "A Study on the Party-Military Relations of the Kim Jong-un Regime".
The report apparently read: "The stability of the Kim regime and party-military relations hinges on the country’s economic growth and continued military spending.
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Out: South Korea claims Kim Jong-un might be ousted
"In the event of an economic failure, a shift in the Kim regime could emerge as the military — rather than regular North Koreans — would first demand a shift in party-military relations or call for a military-centric order."
The report also stated how under Kim Jong-un, the military have more power in some areas than the ruling party itself.
This comes after a defiant North Korea announced plans to "conquer space" by launching more satellites, despite Western opposition.
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Army: They say he could be kicked out by his own military
Kim Jong-Un said space exploration was a "strategic goal" according to local media, ignoring the UN's criticism that the move violated international sanctions.
Speaking at an awards ceremony for those involved in the rocket launch earlier this month, he said: "Conquering space is ... a fierce class struggle against the hostile forces seeking to usurp our peace and sovereignty."
Read more: Pictures Kim Jong-un and his brutal regime don't want you to see
He also underscored the need to successfully launch "more working satellites", Pyongyang's KCNA news agency reported.
He added: "The advance toward space... is the DPRK's (North Korea's) strategic goal", he said.
The leader of the highly secretive state is about to be thrown out of the country, according to opposition media
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Calling the scientists involved in the February 7 launch "best patriots and admirable heroes", Kim gave out medals, prizes and wristwatches bearing the names of his father and grandfather.
North Korea sparked international outrage with the launch of the Kwangmyongsong-4 satellite, which came just a month after its fourth nuclear test.
The launch, which most in the international community viewed as a disguised ballistic missile test, violated multiple UN resolutions banning the nuclear-armed country from the use of such technology.
REUTERS
On Tuesday the president of South Korea threatened tough action against the North to help it come to the "bone-numbing realisation" that nuclear activity will only bring about its downfall.
Park Geun-hye pledged further "strong" measures after suspending operations at a jointly-run industrial park.
The United States, South Korean and Japan are spearheading efforts at the UN Security Council to impose harsh sanctions on Pyongyang over the recent nuclear test and rocket launch.
Read more: North Korea to launch ISIS-style terror attacks on South Korea warns spy chief
Yesterday Barack Obama signed off on new sanctions against North Korea, aimed at anyone importing goods or technology related to weapons of mass destruction in
the North, or anyone who knowingly engaged in human rights abuses there.
Report: A research paper states Kim Jong-un could soon be out of the country
Kim Jong-un faces being kicked out of North Korea over spending too much on his military, it has been claimed.
The secretive leader will be ousted by senior members of his own military if he's unable to tackle the country's failing economy.
This is according to South Korean press who reported that the lack of progress in North Korea's struggling economy could lead to the overthrow of the ruling Workers' Party.
Yonhap News Agency claims it was revelaed in a Seoul-commissioned report titled "A Study on the Party-Military Relations of the Kim Jong-un Regime".
The report apparently read: "The stability of the Kim regime and party-military relations hinges on the country’s economic growth and continued military spending.
Getty
Out: South Korea claims Kim Jong-un might be ousted
"In the event of an economic failure, a shift in the Kim regime could emerge as the military — rather than regular North Koreans — would first demand a shift in party-military relations or call for a military-centric order."
The report also stated how under Kim Jong-un, the military have more power in some areas than the ruling party itself.
This comes after a defiant North Korea announced plans to "conquer space" by launching more satellites, despite Western opposition.
Getty
Army: They say he could be kicked out by his own military
Kim Jong-Un said space exploration was a "strategic goal" according to local media, ignoring the UN's criticism that the move violated international sanctions.
Speaking at an awards ceremony for those involved in the rocket launch earlier this month, he said: "Conquering space is ... a fierce class struggle against the hostile forces seeking to usurp our peace and sovereignty."
Read more: Pictures Kim Jong-un and his brutal regime don't want you to see
He also underscored the need to successfully launch "more working satellites", Pyongyang's KCNA news agency reported.
He added: "The advance toward space... is the DPRK's (North Korea's) strategic goal", he said.
The leader of the highly secretive state is about to be thrown out of the country, according to opposition media
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Calling the scientists involved in the February 7 launch "best patriots and admirable heroes", Kim gave out medals, prizes and wristwatches bearing the names of his father and grandfather.
North Korea sparked international outrage with the launch of the Kwangmyongsong-4 satellite, which came just a month after its fourth nuclear test.
The launch, which most in the international community viewed as a disguised ballistic missile test, violated multiple UN resolutions banning the nuclear-armed country from the use of such technology.
REUTERS
On Tuesday the president of South Korea threatened tough action against the North to help it come to the "bone-numbing realisation" that nuclear activity will only bring about its downfall.
Park Geun-hye pledged further "strong" measures after suspending operations at a jointly-run industrial park.
The United States, South Korean and Japan are spearheading efforts at the UN Security Council to impose harsh sanctions on Pyongyang over the recent nuclear test and rocket launch.
Read more: North Korea to launch ISIS-style terror attacks on South Korea warns spy chief
Yesterday Barack Obama signed off on new sanctions against North Korea, aimed at anyone importing goods or technology related to weapons of mass destruction in
the North, or anyone who knowingly engaged in human rights abuses there.