The current dictator of North Korea, who is the third of the Kim dynasty, is named Kim Jong Un. It is believed that top ranking generals of the army also have some power, although very little information gets out, about the inner workings of the North Korean government.
This question can be interpreted in several ways. As far as military power, the USA. As far as power over its people, North Korea.
The current dictator of North Korea, who is the third of the Kim dynasty, is named Kim Jong Un. It is believed that top ranking generals of the army also have some power, although very little information gets out, about the inner workings of the North Korean government.
The Rungrado May Day Stadium in Pyongyang, North Korea which holds 150,000 people.
Kim Man Su is the Minister of Electric Power Industry for North Korea.
Of course, communists control North Korea.Kim Jong-il is the leader of North Korea and currently, he wants to give his power to his son Kim Jong-Eun.
yes.
It doesn't. It is a dictatorship
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Hydroelectric power plants are in both North and South Korea. Hydroelectricity contributes much to both North and South Korea's electric needs.
Kim Jong-il.
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Inherit power from his father.