North Korea is not a democracy primarily due to its totalitarian regime, where power is concentrated in the hands of the Kim dynasty, specifically Kim Jong-un. The government suppresses political dissent, controls the media, and restricts freedom of speech and assembly, effectively eliminating any form of opposition. Additionally, the ruling Workers' Party of Korea maintains strict control over all aspects of life, ensuring that citizens have no real political choices or representation. Consequently, the absence of competitive elections and civil liberties further cements its status as a non-democratic state.
North Korea does not have a democracy.
North Korea is a DICTATORSHIP.
There has never been an attempt in North Korea to create a democracy.
No
South Korea is a modern democracy and North Korea is a communist dictatorship.
The main leaders in the struggle for democracy in North Korea have not been revealed because of the danger to their safety.
No, Korea is a country. In fact it is two countries, North Korea and South Korea.
No for example North Korea does not!
To unify Korea under North Korean control.
Like in Vietnam, North and South had different opinion about government. North Korea is currently a communist country and South Korea is currently a democracy.
south korea began a successful transition to democracy; north korea remained a communist dictatorship
That we dont know. it depends on their government