5th Congress of the Workers' Party of Korea
The 5th Congress of the Workers' Party of Korea took place from 2–13 November 1970.
At the time there were 1.6 million Party members, around 13% of the population. 1,734 of them attended the Congress. During the 5th Congress of the Workers' Party of Korea, Kim Il-sung delivered a report setting the "three revolutions" as well as the "Six-Year National Economic Plan ".
The WPK 5th Central Committee held 19 plenary meetings from 1970 to 1980. The 1st Plenum on 13 November 1970 appointed Kim Il-sung as General Secretary, a 15-member Political Committee and a 9-member Secretariat. The 8th Plenum in February 1974 designated Kim Jong-il as Kim Il-sung's successor.
It was announced that the Seven Year Plan was accomplished and a new Six-Year Plan was about to be announced. The new Central Committee consisted of 117 full members and 55 alternate members. The Politburo was reduced from 29 to 15 members, of them 11 were full and 4 alternate. Also, 10 secretaries of the Central Committee coordinating various aspects of the CC activity were appointed, including Kim Il-sung.The Central Committee ranking list:
- Kim Il-sung
- Choe Yong-gon
- Kim Il
- Pak Song-chol
- Choe Hyon
- Kim Yong-ju
- O Chin-u
- Kim Tong-gyu
- So Chol
- Kim Chung-nin
- Han Ik-su
- Hyon Mu-gwang
- Chong Chun-taek
- Yang Hyong-sop
- Kim Man-gum
- Nam Il
- Choe Yong-jin
- Hong Won-gil
- Chong Kyong-hui
- Kim Yo-jung
Plenums of the 5th Central Committee
- 1st plenary session
- 2nd enlarged plenary session
- 3rd plenary session
- 4th plenary session
- 5th plenary session
- 6th plenary session
- 7th plenary session
- 8th plenary session
- 9th plenary session
- 10th plenary session
- 11th plenary session
- 12th plenary session
- 13th plenary session
- 14th plenary session
- 15th plenary session
- 16th plenary session
- 17th plenary session
- 18th plenary session
- 19th plenary session