North Korea has a military government since the Korean War. Ever since it has been run by the kim family and it seems it will stay that way till the colapse of the communist regime. Therefore the asnwer is NO...
North Korea doesn't hold elections. It is a single party state with a single supreme ruler acting as head of state.
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never, North Korea is not a democracy Elections are held in North Korea every five years. At the national level they elect a legislature called the Supreme Peoples Assembly. At the same time they also elect representatives to city, county and provincial assemblies. The elections are noncompetitive with only a previously single candidate for each office.
North Korea = Non-Existant South Korea = very similar to ours. Elections, winner becomes President.
North Korea has a command economy.
Yes, South Korea is a democratic republic with a system that includes free elections, a multiparty system, and protection of civil liberties. It transitioned to democracy in the late 20th century after decades of authoritarian rule. In contrast, North Korea is a totalitarian state with a dynastic leadership and no democratic processes. Thus, while South Korea enjoys democratic governance, North Korea does not.
the UN passes a resolution stating that free elections should be held, foreign troops should be withdrawn, and a UN commission for Korea should be created.
As we speak, AL Gore is being sent to go and attempt to free the reporters in North Korea.
because it is only a single party state, with a single supreme ruler
North Korea
The Korean War
free