Pak Chang-ok | |
---|---|
Vice Premier of the Cabinet | |
In office 23 March 1954 – 23 September 1956 Serving with Pak Hon-yong, Hong Myong-hui, Ho Ka-i, Choe Chang-ik, Choe Yong-gon, Pak Ui-wan and Kim Il. | |
Premier | Kim Il Sung |
Chairman of the State Planning Commission | |
In office 23 March 1954 – 16 January 1956 | |
Premier | Kim Il Sung |
Preceded by | Chong Chun-taek |
Succeeded by | Ri Jong-ok |
Personal details | |
Born | 1896 Onsong County, Joseon |
Died | 1960 (aged 63–64) Pyongyang, North Korea |
Alias | Choe Chang-sok, Choe Chang-sun, Choe Tong-u, Ri Kon-u |
Korean name | |
Chosŏn'gŭl | 박창옥 |
Hancha | 朴昌玉 |
Revised Romanization | Bak Changok |
McCune–Reischauer | Pak Ch'angok |
Pak Chang-ok (Korean: 박창옥, 1896–1960) was a North Korean official and was a leader of the Soviet Korean faction of the Workers' Party of Korea (WPK),[1] with members being mainly ethnic Koreans born in Soviet Union, after the suicide of their first leader, Ho Ka-i.
Pak was a member of the Central Committee of the WPK,[2] and the Chairman of the State Planning Commission. He was appointed Vice-Premier of North Korea in March 1954.[3]
Pak formed an alliance with Choe Chang-ik and the Yanan Korean faction of the party to criticize Kim Il Sung in 1956,[4] but was expelled following Kim's return from the Soviet Union.[citation needed] Pak died in 1960.[5]