In something like a formal coronation for Kim, the ruling Workers' Party congress was also expected to officially elect him to its top post.
According to the North's state-run media, the agenda for the congress includes reviewing the work of the party's Central Committee and Central Audit Commission, revising party rules, electing Kim to the top party post and installing a new central party leadership though no major departures from the current lineup were expected.
The decision to formally install or, perhaps more accurately, reinstall Kim at the top is a step along the lines of his late father and grandfather, who both held the title of general secretary of the Workers' Party, and would demonstrate the young leader is in full control and ready to begin a new era of his own.
Kim is already head of the party, but with the title of first secretary. He could be re-elected to the same post or given an unspecified new one. His father, Kim Jong Il, holds the posthumous title of "eternal general secretary" and his grandfather, national founder Kim Il Sung, is "eternal president."
Along with being high political theater filled with pomp and ceremony, the congress is being held in a lavishly decorated hall decked out with bright red banners and flags bearing the party's hammer, sickle and pen symbol, the gathering is a major milestone for the young North Korean leader, who was not yet born when the previous congress was held in 1980.
