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The Economist explains: How North Korea’s elections work
The Economist
VOTERS in North Korea will go to the polls on March 9th to elect deputies to the Supreme People’s Assembly (SPA), whose members are chosen every five years. Yes, that’s right—the totalitarian communist dynasty of North Korea holds elections. But…
The uncle of North Korean leader Kim Jong-Un had been losing influence before he was executed in a shock purge last year, according to a Pentagon report released Wednesday. The execution of Jang Song-Thaek as a “traitor” in December by the Pyongyang
North Korean Election? Not Really.
Jon Doh says
Are citizens forced registered without their approval in North Korea, like some want to see happen in the U.S.?