Executive Committee of the North Korean Branch Bureau | |
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13 October 1945 – 30 August 1946 (321 days) Overview | |
Type | Executive Committee of the North Korean Branch Bureau |
Election | Conference of Korean Communist Party Members and Enthusiasts in the Five Northwestern Provinces |
Leadership | |
First Secretary | Kim Il Sung Kim Yong-bom |
Second Secretary | O Ki-sop |
Members | |
Total | 14 |
Apparatus | |
Head of General Affairs | Pak Chong-ho |
No. of departments | 9 |
The Executive Committee of the North Korean Branch Bureau (NKBB) of the Communist Party of Korea (CPK)(Korean: 북조선공산당 집행위원회) was established by a CPK conference on 13 October 1945,[1] and was through the merger with New People's Party of Korea replaced by the 1st Central Committee of the Workers' Party of North Korea on 30 August 1946.[2] It changed its name to the Central Committee of the Communist Party of North Korea sometime between 2–18 May 1946 and became independent of the CPK.[3]