Chon Ha-chol was born on April 22, 1928, in
Huchang County in
North Pyongyang Province (now
Kimhyongjik County in
Ryanggang Province). Graduate of the
Kim Il Sung University in Pyongyang. He started his political career in the 1960s as the deputy director of the department in the office of the
Primer of North Korea. In November 1970, at the
5th Congress of the
Workers' Party of Korea, for the first time he became a deputy member of the
Central Committee. He maintained this position after the
6th Congress in October 1980. In June 1983, he assumed the position of chairman of the Economic Planning Commission of
Ryanggang Province. He became a full member of the Central Committee for the first time in December 1983. In the Central Committee from October 1987 he was the deputy director of one of the departments. From February 1989, deputy director of a government institution dealing with the central management of raw materials. In June 1990, Jŏn Ha Ch'ŏl became the personal secretary of the then North Korean leader Kim Il Sung. Deputy of the Supreme People's Assembly of the DPRK, the parliament of the DPRK, from the 7th to the 9th term (i.e. from February 1982 to September 1998), and from June 2010 (when he took the vacant mandate of one of the deceased parliamentarians) in the current, 12th term. ==References==