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November 11, 1980

Telegram from the Hungarian Embassy in Pyongyang, 'New Party Rules of the Korean Workers’ Party'

A report on the new party rules of the Korean Worker's Party, which seems to replace Marxism-Leninism with the Juche ideology.

October 16, 1980

Report to the Political Bureau on the Korean Workers’ Party’s 6th Congress and on the celebrations of the 35th anniversary of the foundation of the KWP

A report on the Korean Worker's Party's 6th Congress and on the celebration of the 35th anniversary of the foundation of the KWP to the Political Bureau, including the agenda of the congress.

November 1980

Telegram from the Hungarian Embassy in Pyongyang, 'KWP’s Congress'

The Hungarian Embassy in Pyongyang reports on the Kim Il Sung cult of personality and the likelihood that Kim Jong Il will be appointed successor.

November 1980

A Brief Introduction and Assessment of the Juche Ideology

Introduction to the Juche ideology as formulated at the KWP’s 6th Congress

1980

The Closing Decree of the KWP Central Committee’s 6th Congress

The KWP Central Committee plan and declaration of fortifying the unity among the anti-imperialist independent forces and expanding and developing the Non-Aligned Movement

October 7, 1980

Telegram from the Hungarian Embassy in Pyongyang, 'The KWP’s 6th Congress'

A report on the articles published in the North Korean press which show absolute support for Kim Il Sung.

September 10, 1980

Telegram from the Hungarian Embassy in Pyongyang, 'The Korean Workers’ Party’s 6th Congress'

A report on a conversation with Bang Jong-gap regarding Kim Jong Il and the deterioration of party relations between Hungary and North Korea.

September 28, 1972

Report from Etre Sándor, 'Discussion with Comrade Sebestyén. Comrade Sebestyén's assessment of the situation.'

A report by Etre Sandor on North Korea’s internal and external policies, the Korean reunification issue, and Hungarian-North Korean relations.

January 23, 1968

Report, Embassy of Hungary in North Korea to the Hungarian Foreign Ministry, 23 January 1968

North Korea asks Czechoslovakia not to reprint Chinese Red Guard publications about Kim Il Sung.

April 13, 1955

Report, Embassy of Hungary in North Korea to the Hungarian Foreign Ministry

Report from Dr. László Keresztes, Chargé d’Affaires ad interim at the Hungarian embassy in the DPRK, which talks about a conversation he had with Soviet Counselor A.M. Petrov. Keresztes sharply criticizes the secrecy and force that is utilized by the North Korean government and talks especially about the unreasonable economic conditions which exist in the DPRK.

Pagination