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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.

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What event led to the temporary division of Korea?

the UN passes a resolution stating that free elections should be held, foreign troops should be withdrawn, and a UN commission for Korea should be created.


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