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North Korea’s elections are over, the ballots are counted and we have a not-so-surprising result. With 100% of participants approving the candidates, the word ‘landslide’ hardly seems ...
North Korea has held these local elections every four years since 1999 and the number of seats is determined by the population of each area, although the process is considered a mere formality ...
This month’s election marks the first time North Korea has referred to dissenting votes in local polls since the 1960s, an official at South Korea’s unification ministry handling relations ...
It's true that North Korea really is holding parliamentary elections this weekend, and, par for the course for that nation's politics, they're kind of horrifying. This is how it's going down ...
Item 1 of 6 North Korea's leader Kim Jong-un casts his ballot during a local election, in South Hamgyong Province, North Korea, in this picture released on November 27, 2023.
Meetings were held across North Korea for voters to meet candidates running in the upcoming local elections, Pyongyang's state media said Tuesday, as the reclusive regime prepares for its first ...
Local elections are being held in North Korea - the first since ruler Kim Jong-un came to power in 2011. It is the joint-most corrupt country in the world with Somalia, according to Transparency ...
SEOUL — President Yoon Suk-yeol’s governing party won 12 of the 17 races for big-city mayors and provincial governors in local elections held in South Korea on Wednesday, further expanding Mr ...
North Korea’s elections are over, ... Kim Yo Jong, 28 year old sister of Supreme Leader Kim Jong Un, votes in North Korea's 2015 local elections. KCTV. Why do North Koreans vote?
North Korea will hold fair and open parliamentary elections this weekend, giving citizens a chance to decide which candidate will best represent their interests for the next five years. It's true ...