north Korea was known to be the...."east Asia's red dragon"
the title for north Korea leaders are called kings.
As in the actual names: South Korea: Republic of Korea North Korea: People's Democratic Republic of Korea
descriptive title of south American
North Korea is widely considered a dictatorship by Kim Jong il who is under the title Chairman of the National Defense Commission of the Democratic People's Republic of Korea who in a monarch like fashion succeeded his father Kim Il Sung who died in 1994 who still holds the title of 'Eternal President'.
No. Kim Jong-il has never taken the position of president of North Korea. Instead, he is referred to as the 'Supreme Leader' of North Korea. His father Kim Il-Sung is considered the 'eternal president of North Korea', officially receiving this title in 1994.
Chairman of the National Defense Commission of North Korea.
No. Kim Jong-il has never taken the position of president of North Korea. Instead, he is referred to as the 'Supreme Leader' of North Korea. His father Kim Il-Sung is considered the 'eternal president of North Korea', officially receiving this title in 1994.
South Korea is actually the Republic of Korea and is commonly referred to as the "Land of the Morning Calm."
North Korea is communist South Korea is capitalist
North Korea attacked South Korea.
North Korea
North Korea has a title of "President" however, this is reserved for the "Eternal President" Kim Il-Sung, who officially is the leader of the North Korean State despite being dead since 1994. However, for actual governance, Kim Il-Sung's grandson, Kim Jong-Un is the Supreme Leader of North Korea. So the equivalent function of "President" in North Korea would be "Supreme Leader", even though there is a "President" in North Korea whose functions are completely different.