The North Korean government has reportedly been seeking alternative medicine to address their leader Kim Jong-un’s health problems linked to excess weight and stress as well as heavy smoking and drinking. The information was gathered by South Korea’s National Intelligence Service (NIS). The reports have renewed speculation about who would take Kim’s place as supreme leader – his young daughter Kim Ju-ae, sister Kim Yo-jong, or someone else.
The North Korean government has reportedly been seeking alternative medicine to address their leader Kim Jong-un’s health problems linked to excess weight, stress, heavy smoking, and drinking. This information, gathered by South Korea’s National Intelligence Service (NIS), has reignited speculation about the future leadership of North Korea.
Concerns about Kim Jong-un’s health have led to discussions about potential successors, with attention focused on his young daughter Kim Ju-ae, his influential sister Kim Yo-jong, and other possible candidates. The ongoing uncertainty about Kim's health and the future leadership of North Korea has significant implications for the stability and direction of the secretive regime. As the world watches closely, the search for alternative treatments underscores the serious nature of Kim's health issues and the potential for a significant shift in North Korean leadership.