North Korea Overhauls Constitution, Abandoning Unification and Codifying Nuclear Doctrine

North Korea Overhauls Constitution, Abandoning Unification and Codifying Nuclear Doctrine Photo by US Army Africa on Openverse

Constitutional Shifts in Pyongyang

North Korea has officially revised its national constitution to excise all references to peaceful unification with South Korea, marking a historic pivot in the Hermit Kingdom’s state ideology. The amendments, reportedly enacted in March following the outbreak of hostilities between the United States and Iran in late February, also codify a mandate for an automatic nuclear strike in the event that leader Kim Jong Un is assassinated. This legislative overhaul signals a definitive end to decades of inter-Korean reconciliation rhetoric, effectively redefining the South as a primary, existential enemy rather than a partner for national integration.

The Context of Strategic Realignment

For decades, the North Korean constitution served as a platform for the state’s central goal of reunification. The removal of terms such as

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