Kim opens North Korean congress by admitting policy failures
SEOUL, Korea, Republic Of — North Korean leader Kim Jong Un opened his country’s first ruling party congress in five years with an admission that past policies had failed and vowed to set new developmental goals, state media reported Wednesday.
The Workers’ Party Congress, the party’s top decision-making body, met in Pyongyang on Tuesday to determine “a fresh line of struggle and strategic and tactical policies,” with thousands of delegates and observers in attendance, the Korean Central News Agency reported.
Kim said the developmental goals set in a 2016 congress “were not met in almost all areas to a great extent,” KNCA cited him as saying.
“We should further promote and expand the successes and victories that we’ve achieved through our painstaking efforts but prevent us from having the painful lessons again,” he said.