The major political party in North Korea is The Supreme Peoples Assembly.
The Worker's Party is the only political party in North Korea, ruled by Kim Jong-il in a very strict interpretation of Communism.
It is governed by the Far Left, Worker's Party. a totalitarian socialist party.
North Korea
North Korea is a one-party, socialist, and dictatorial state. The official political ideology of North Korea is called Juche, a combination of Marxist-Leninist principles and self-reliance/self-dependence.
Workers' Party of North Korea ended in 1949.
Political parties that have historically supported Marxist thinking include the Communist Party of the Soviet Union, the Communist Party of China, the Communist Party of Cuba, and the Workers' Party of Korea (North Korea).
Both China and North Korea have one-party systems, where a single political party holds significant power and control over the government. In China, the Communist Party of China governs, promoting a blend of socialism with market-oriented reforms. North Korea, on the other hand, is led by the Workers' Party of Korea and maintains a strict totalitarian regime centered around the Kim family dynasty. Both countries suppress political dissent and limit individual freedoms.
North Koreans are allowed to vote, but as all the candidates have to belong to the same political party the choice is limited.
Workers' Party of North Korea was created on 1946-08-28.
The communist governments of China, Cuba, North Korea, and Vietnam are among those with one-party systems, which essentially control the political process.
Korea comprises two separate countries: South Korea and North Korea, each with distinct governments. South Korea is a democratic republic with a multi-party system, where the President is elected by the populace and the National Assembly holds legislative power. In contrast, North Korea is a totalitarian state led by the Kim dynasty, characterized by a single-party system dominated by the Workers' Party of Korea, with the Supreme Leader holding significant authority. The two governments have fundamentally different political structures and ideologies.
Nobody can vote in North Korea it is a One Party State ruled by a dictator.