AGP Executive Report
Last update: 7 hours agoParty-State Education: Kim Jong Un visited the Workers’ Party of Korea’s Central Cadres Training School to mark its 80th founding anniversary, praising it as a “strategic fortress” for the party’s survival and stressing that people-first policy will not change despite “anti-people acts” like abuse of power, bureaucratism, and corruption. Agriculture Under Scrutiny: North Korea’s Sepho Tableland model livestock base in Kangwon province saw mass deaths of pigs, goats, and rabbits, prompting a high-level joint investigation and a lockdown after officials were found to have cut corners on disinfection. Food Mobilization Pressure: In North Hamgyong, schools are again pushing parents to cover rice-planting season food costs for students sent to farms, with meals reportedly short on meat and oil and students sometimes foraging for greens. Construction Output: Sangwon Cement Complex reported higher cement and gypsum output in 2025, citing technical measures to raise clinker production and support state construction projects. Youth Labor Flexing: Young workers are increasingly using “8·3 labor” on a temporary, case-by-case basis—paying fees to leave state workplaces when outside work appears.
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