Amid Kim's administration, the nation experienced starvation, mostly because of financial botch, and had a poor human rights record. Kim included his nation in state fear mongering and reinforced the part of the military by his Songun, or "military-first", governmental issues. Kim's control additionally observed speculative monetary changes, including the opening of the Kaesong Industrial Park in 2003.
In April 2009, North Korea's constitution was altered to authoritatively allude to him (and his later successors) as the "preeminent pioneer of the DPRK". The most widely recognized informal title given to him amid his rule was "The Dear Leader" to recognize him from his dad Kim Il-sung, "The Great Leader". Taking after Kim's inability to show up at critical open occasions in 2008, remote onlookers expected that Kim had either fallen genuinely sick or passed on. On 19 December 2011, the North Korean government declared that he had passed on two days earlier,[3] whereupon his third child, Kim Jong-un, was elevated to a senior position in the decision WPK and succeeded him.[4] After his demise, he was assigned as the "Endless General Secretary" of the WPK and the "Everlasting Chairman of the National Defense Commission", with regards to the custom of setting up interminable posts for the dead individuals from the Kim administration.
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