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South Korea is operated as a Democracy and Presidential Republic. Their current President is Lee Myung-bak , who was elected to office in 2008.

North Korea is operated as Juche Socialist Republic, Single-party Communist Sate. Their Eternal President and official leader, Kim II-sung, is dead and has been since 1994. Their current "Supreme Leader" is II-sung's son, Kim Jong-il.

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