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Kim Jong-Il Loves Moreschi Shoes &Nbsp; The Dictator's Luxurious Appetite.

2011/12/20 13:12:00 90

Kim Jong-Il Luxury Shoes

   Kim Jong-il Fei Always keen on Italy Luxury brand Moreschi company leather shoes 。 Rome Pope Paul S and famous movie star Tom Curise are loyal customers of Moreschi. A North Korean defectors revealed that in early 2000, senior officials of the Korean government heard that the "beloved leader" wore only Moreschi leather shoes, so whenever they had the chance to go abroad, they would go to Moreschi shoe store.

According to a North defer, Kim Jong-il's huge appetite for luxury makes his personal expenditure 20% of the national budget. The report said that, of course, the North's unbearable portrayal of Kim Jong-il is good for himself. Because the outside world knows little about the truth of North Korea and Kim Jong-il, this description is rarely confirmed.



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However, in a country where the GDP1900 per capita is ranked 188th in the world by the US Central Intelligence Agency, Kim Jong-il's pursuit of luxury goods is likely to cause a great stir if he is taken to the North Koreans (of course they will not know). But for those who know this eccentric and indulgent dictator, his personal expenses are hardly surprising.

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