North Korea has a unicameral legislature called the Supreme People's Assembly. However, it doesn't often meet, and instead, the Presidium generally does all the actual legislative work.
The Presidium is a small group of high ranking officials in the Assembly; the President of the Presidium is considered to be the highest ranking official in North Korea. However, the country is actually ruled by Kim Jong Un, who is the supreme commander of the military and the head of the largest political party (there are three parties, two small ones and one huge one, and the two small ones are controlled by the huge one).
What kind of goverment does South Korea have ?
North Korea has consistently had the same communist government since independence in 1948. Prior to independence, North Korea had never had a communist government before.
N-O, South Korea is Democratic, and was supported by the US. North Korea, however, IS Communist, and was supported by Russia and China
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 is communist South Korea is capitalist
SOUTH KOREA is the only democracy on the Korean peninsula. It is Presidential Republic with a unicameral legislature. North Korea is a dynastic communist regime.
SOUTH KOREA is the only democracy on the Korean peninsula. It is Presidential Republic with a unicameral legislature. North Korea is a dynastic communist regime.
North Korea has an high infant mortality ratre.
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What kind of goverment does South Korea have ?
North Korea has consistently had the same communist government since independence in 1948. Prior to independence, North Korea had never had a communist government before.
N-O, South Korea is Democratic, and was supported by the US. North Korea, however, IS Communist, and was supported by Russia and China
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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 is communist South Korea is capitalist
In the DPRK (Democratic People's Republic of Korea), otherwise known as North Korea, there is no royal family. Instead, there is a military dictatorship which acts as a kind of royalty, because, for example, when the old leader of North Korea died, Kim Jon Il, his son was 'next in line' to the dictatorship of the country. They have a kind royalty, but one that actually rules the country.