Kim Jong Un's Public Surge: A Record Year of Visibility
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North Korean leader Kim Jong Un is making public appearances at a record pace this year. According to state media reports analyzed by international observers, his 2025 schedule marks his most visible year in nearly a decade.
The leader's frequent visibility is a key tool of governance in North Korea. His appearances, often at major political and military events, are closely watched by analysts for signals about policy direction and domestic stability.
This surge in public activity coincides with several significant state anniversaries. It also follows a period of relative isolation during the global pandemic. Experts suggest this heightened visibility is a deliberate effort to reinforce his leadership and unify the country.
The reports highlight his attendance at a recent ceremony for Constitution Day. However, his schedule has included numerous events across the economic, scientific, and defense sectors throughout the year. This pattern suggests a concerted campaign of domestic engagement.