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Kim Jong Un's teenage daughter tipped as heir, Seoul spy agency says

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Contributing sentiments towards policy:

59% : Kim Jong Un, still relatively young and seemingly in stable health, appears to be formalising succession unusually early by North Korean standards.
53% : 12th February 2026 - (Seoul) South Korea's National Intelligence Service has concluded that Kim Jong Un has moved from grooming to designating his daughter, Kim Ju Ae, as successor, a striking development in a dynasty long defined by patriarchal tradition.
50% : Skeptics long doubted a woman could lead North Korea, though Kim Jong Un's powerful sister, Kim Yo Jong -- a senior figure in the Workers' Party with visible sway -- offers a precedent for female authority within the regime's inner circle. Equally opaque is the timing.
43% : The NIS has previously indicated Kim Jong Un may have an older son, never acknowledged by state media, raising the puzzle of why a daughter would leapfrog a male heir in a rigidly patriarchal system.

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