Pak Chang-sik

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Pak Chang-sik
Chosŏn'gŭl
박창식
Hancha
朴昌植
Revised RomanizationBak Chang-sik
McCune–ReischauerPak Ch'angsik

Pak Chang-sik (born c. 1958[1]) is a North Korean politician from the city of Chongjin in North Hamgyong province. He has served continuously in the Supreme People's Assembly since 1986, beginning with the 8th session and continuing through the 9th, 10th, and 11th sessions. He has also been Vice Chairman of the People's Committee of Chongjin since 1990. He has also reportedly worked for 30 years as a diver at the Rason marine cooperative,[citation needed] traveling throughout the country to participate in various construction projects including the Nampho Dam.

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  1. ^ He was selected for the SPA in 1986, at which time Yonhap (2002) indicates he was 29 years old.

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  • Yonhap News Agency. "Who's who, North Korea," pp. 787–812 in Yonhap News Agency (2004). Korea Annual 2004. Seoul: Author. ISBN 89-7433-070-9.
  • Yonhap (2002-09-15). 北 대의원 `잠수공'(潛水工) 박창식씨. NKChosun.com (in Korean). Retrieved 2006-12-13.[permanent dead link]