Admin’s note: How are elections done in DPRK?
Tomorrow, elections will be organized in DPRK for Supreme People’s Assembly, the parliament, having the legislative power and an important part of executive one (able to rewrite constitution and dismiss the President of State Affairs, i.e Kim Jong Un), the highest power which represents the real day-to-day instrument of working-class’ authority alongside local people’s assemblies.
In DPRK, several candidates per constituents are proposed by mass organization (General Federation of Trade-Unions, Socialist Women’s Union, Socialist Patriotic Youth League, and the several parties, like WKP, Chongryon or social-democratic one). These candidates are often working people, well-known activists in their towns, devoted parents, etc.
Afterwards, mass meetings and reunions are organized to select out all of these propositions one or two candidates (yes because you have many cases, in particular in villages, where two candidates are selected by these mass reunions and are competing against each other).
Then we have the day of the vote, when the choice is confirmed if there is one candidate (and often, elections look like party days, where voters are having fun), or one wins the majority of votes if there are two candidates.
For a small note: the deputies don’t have any wage from their new position, and so have to keep their current job, which means they cannot become a bureaucracy.
In short, there is no fundamental difference between elections in DPRK and elections in a socialist state like Cuba.
Tomorrow, elections will be organized in DPRK for Supreme People’s Assembly, the parliament, having the legislative power and an important part of executive one (able to rewrite constitution and dismiss the President of State Affairs, i.e Kim Jong Un), the highest power which represents the real day-to-day instrument of working-class’ authority alongside local people’s assemblies.
In DPRK, several candidates per constituents are proposed by mass organization (General Federation of Trade-Unions, Socialist Women’s Union, Socialist Patriotic Youth League, and the several parties, like WKP, Chongryon or social-democratic one). These candidates are often working people, well-known activists in their towns, devoted parents, etc.
Afterwards, mass meetings and reunions are organized to select out all of these propositions one or two candidates (yes because you have many cases, in particular in villages, where two candidates are selected by these mass reunions and are competing against each other).
Then we have the day of the vote, when the choice is confirmed if there is one candidate (and often, elections look like party days, where voters are having fun), or one wins the majority of votes if there are two candidates.
For a small note: the deputies don’t have any wage from their new position, and so have to keep their current job, which means they cannot become a bureaucracy.
In short, there is no fundamental difference between elections in DPRK and elections in a socialist state like Cuba.
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DPRK News
Admin’s note: How are elections done in DPRK? Tomorrow, elections will be organized in DPRK for Supreme People’s Assembly, the parliament, having the legislative power and an important part of executive one (able to rewrite constitution and dismiss the…
Some pictures of previous elections in DPRK
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KCNA:Respected Comrade Kim Jong Un Sends Reply Message to Miguel Mario Diaz-Canel Bermudez
Kim Jong Un, general secretary of the Workers' Party of Korea, sent a reply message to Miguel Mario Diaz-Canel Bermudez, first secretary of the Central Committee of the Communist Party of Cuba, on March 12.
The message said:
Expressing thanks to you for sending me congratulations upon my re-assumption of important post as the general secretary of the Workers' Party of Korea at the Ninth Congress of the WPK, I wish the Cuban party, government and people success in their struggle to overcome the hostile forces' pressure moves and defend the sovereignty and security of the country.
Kim Jong Un, general secretary of the Workers' Party of Korea, sent a reply message to Miguel Mario Diaz-Canel Bermudez, first secretary of the Central Committee of the Communist Party of Cuba, on March 12.
The message said:
Expressing thanks to you for sending me congratulations upon my re-assumption of important post as the general secretary of the Workers' Party of Korea at the Ninth Congress of the WPK, I wish the Cuban party, government and people success in their struggle to overcome the hostile forces' pressure moves and defend the sovereignty and security of the country.
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Admin’s note: I just discovered the possibility of editing images on telegram in higher resolution (sorry but in what world HD is an option?)… I apologize for the countless images that are ugly and low quality if you are on a computer. As an apology I will post 10 random pictures of this channel in higher quality as a symbol of change of images formatting.
To be honest, normally you are not supposed to see the difference on smartphone, this is only if you are on tablet, like me, that you see the difference.
To be honest, normally you are not supposed to see the difference on smartphone, this is only if you are on tablet, like me, that you see the difference.
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KCNA:KPA Long-range Artillery Sub-unit in Western Area Conducts Firepower Strike Drill
A long-range artillery sub-unit of the Korean People's Army in the western area conducted a firepower strike drill on March 14.
The drill involved twelve 600mm-calibre ultra-precision multiple rocket launchers and two artillery companies.
The respected Comrade Kim Jong Un stated briefly that the drill was aimed at making the army do what it should do.
He said that the drill would expose the forces hostile to the DPRK, the enemies within the 420-km striking range, to uneasiness. (…)
He affirmed that the drill is a regular one for checking the DPRK's defensive posture and war deterrence and such drill will be frequently conducted in the future, too.
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Kim Jong Un stressed the need for all units of the army at different levels to organize and wage high-intensity practical maneuvers under the simulated conditions of an actual war, true to the Party's policy of bringing about a radical turn in training.
A long-range artillery sub-unit of the Korean People's Army in the western area conducted a firepower strike drill on March 14.
The drill involved twelve 600mm-calibre ultra-precision multiple rocket launchers and two artillery companies.
The respected Comrade Kim Jong Un stated briefly that the drill was aimed at making the army do what it should do.
He said that the drill would expose the forces hostile to the DPRK, the enemies within the 420-km striking range, to uneasiness. (…)
He affirmed that the drill is a regular one for checking the DPRK's defensive posture and war deterrence and such drill will be frequently conducted in the future, too.
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Kim Jong Un stressed the need for all units of the army at different levels to organize and wage high-intensity practical maneuvers under the simulated conditions of an actual war, true to the Party's policy of bringing about a radical turn in training.
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