Mun Kyong-dok

Mun Kyong-dok (Korean: 문경덕; born October 12, 1957) is a North Korean politician who served as the chief Party secretary of Pyongyang from 2010 to 2014, and the Party chief of North Pyongan Province from 2018 to 2023.

In October 1973, he joined the Korean People's Army, graduated from Kim Il Sung University, and became a political economy expert.

[2] Mun later transferred to the WPK Organization and Guidance Department together with Jang, where he eventually became the section chief and vice director in 1997.

[2] Mun was critical for building political loyalty for Jang, and travelled with him to a study tour in South Korea in 2002.

[2] He reappeared in public view in 2018, however, revealing that he was appointed as the Provincial Party Chairman of the North Pyongan Province.