because it is only a single party state, with a single supreme ruler
North Korea doesn't hold elections. It is a single party state with a single supreme ruler acting as head of state.
no
North Korea is the only country to formally withdraw from the NPT.
There are only seven countries in the world that do not hold any type of election. Those countries are Brunei, Eritrea, Qatar, Saudi Arabia, Somalia, Vatican City, and Western Sahara. Many communist and authoritarian countries hold elections; however, those elections are seldom considered free and fair.
In 1945 the Soviet Union and the United States agreed to divide Korea in two zones at the 38th parallel. The plan was to hold elections after World War II to reunify Korea.
we sometimes hold primary elections or we mostly hold elections
They did not. They did hold onto South Korea, though.
Rungrado May Day Stadium. It can hold 150,000 people. It is in North Korea Pyongyang.
Both North Dakota and South Dakota hold elections, but, being states, they do not vote. Those who represent the state do the voting.
No it does not
Stalin did not keep his promise to hold elections in eastern Europe.
That would've meant that the Soviets (Russians) would have released their hold on the northern portion of Korea. There would have been NO "North" and "South" Korea. Just a country called Korea. No war.