,
Kim Chaek, Kim Il, and
Kang Kon receiving the first domestically produced
Type 49 submachine guns from President
Kim Il Sung, 1949. Kim was born on 20 March 1910, in
Hamgyong Province to a poor family of peasants. Kim Il was elected to the
1st Central Committee on 24 November 1946 and remained a member until his death. After the Democratic People's Republic of Korea proclaimed independence in 1948, he was elected to the
2nd Standing Committee of the Workers' Party of Korea (WPK) and in 1953 he was elected to the
2nd WPK Political Committee (later renamed "Presidium"). In 1954, he became the Minister of Agriculture in the
North Korean Cabinet replacing
Pak Mun-gyu. He was then appointed his country's
First Vice Premier in 1956. Kim was elected a delegate to the 1st, 2nd, 3rd, 4th and 5th
Supreme People's Assembly (SPA). By 1970, he was the highest-ranking member of WPK after
Kim Il Sung and
Choe Yong-gon. In 1966, Kim Il Sung did not deliver his usual New Year's address. Although the reason is not definitely known, North Korean sources state that he was distracted by the news that Kim Il had been diagnosed with cancer and skipped the address to make arrangements for Kim's medical treatment. In the 1960s, Kim furthered the North Korean position of independence from both the Soviet Union and China in the
Sino-Soviet split. He tried to persuade
Romania to stay out of
Comecon like North Korea. Kim also took part in the negotiations of trade and defense pacts with the Soviet Union. By March 1967, he declared the conclusion of economic and military agreements with Moscow. He was named
Premier in 1972 after Kim Il Sung gave up his premiership to become the
President of North Korea. Kim Il was Premier until his resignation on 30 April 1976, due to failing health. ==Vice Presidency==