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North Korean leader urges improvement in people's lives on party's founding anniversary

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North Korean leader Kim Jong-un speaks during the event marking the 76th founding anniversary of the ruling Workers' Party, according to its Korean Central News Agency, Sept 10. Yonhap
North Korean leader Kim Jong-un speaks during the event marking the 76th founding anniversary of the ruling Workers' Party, according to its Korean Central News Agency, Sept 10. Yonhap

North Korean leader Kim Jong-un stressed the need for improving people's livelihoods, as he held a lecture to mark the 76th founding anniversary of its ruling Workers' Party, state media said Monday.

He delivered the message during his "important" speech, titled "Let us further improve party work in line with the demands of the period of fresh development of socialist construction," according to the official Korean Central News Agency (KCNA).

Kim said that the party has defined the "the popular masses' independence" as the essence of the socialist construction and urged officials to serve the people like "God," it added.

He then emphasized that the party remains determined to efficiently push ahead with the five-year national economy plan set forth at the party congress in January and called on officials to solve people's food and housing problems.

Kim also told party officials to "always consider whether their work infringe upon the interests of the people or cause trouble to the people." Kim made no mention of inter-Korean ties and the United States.

North Korea marked the 76th founding anniversary of its ruling party on Sunday without a military parade or any other provocative show of force. (Yonhap)




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