Central Committee of the Workers' Party of South Korea

The Central Committee of the Workers' Party of South Korea (WPSK) was elected by the party congress on 24 November 1946 through the merger of the Communist Party of South Korea, New People's Party of Korea and a faction of the People's Party of Korea,[1] and remained in session until the merger of the WPSK with the Workers' Party of North Korea on 24 June 1949.

[2] In between party congresses the Central Committee was the highest decision-making institution in the WPSK.

[4][5] It convened meetings, known as "Plenary Session of the [term] Central Committee", to discuss major policies.

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