SEOUL, March 23 (Reuters) – North Korean ‌leader Kim Jong Un was reappointed as president of state affairs, state media KCNA reported on ​Monday, after the isolated nation convened ​the first session of its Supreme People’s ⁠Assembly a day earlier.

The meeting in ​Pyongyang will discuss amendments and supplements to the ​socialist constitution, as well as the election of the chairman of the State Affairs Commission and other ​state leadership bodies.

The assembly, North Korea’s ​rubber-stamp legislature that formally approves state policy, typically meets ‌following ⁠a ruling Workers’ Party Congress to turn party decisions into law.

The meeting will also review the country’s economic five-year plan announced ​at the ninth ​party ⁠congress held in February, KCNA said.

Attention has been focused on whether Pyongyang ​will revise its constitution to formalise ​leader ⁠Kim Jong Un’s “two hostile states” policy toward South Korea.

In recent years, Kim has abandoned ⁠Pyongyang’s long-standing ​goal of peaceful reunification ​and redefined the South as a hostile state. Reuters

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