Voting is a requirement to show fictional public support for the regime. There is an assumption in international politics that voting demonstrates the legitimacy of any regime, so North Korea does it perfunctorily.
Incorrect. North Korea has a dictatorship, which means they cannot vote on who rules them. South Korea is the democracy. Although, if you mean vote on something that has no impact on the North Korean government, and just voting on who has to make dinner, then it's completely legal.
There is no voting in North Korea.
No, the country is an absolute dictatorship.
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Nobody can vote in North Korea it is a One Party State ruled by a dictator.
No. North Koreans live under autocratic leadership.
North Koreans are allowed to vote, but as all the candidates have to belong to the same political party the choice is limited.
Yes. It is a typical communist country, in that the people can vote, but, they can only vote for one person-a communist. The leader of North Korea does not allow a free press, or allow people to have much control over their lives. North Koreans have been known to starve to death, or flee to China, to escape tyranny in North Korea. North Korea recently torpedoed and sunk a South Korean ship, which almost equal to declaring war on it's southern neighbor. North Korea is certainly run by a dictator and one who's mental abilities have been the subject of much negative speculation.
The capital city of the Democratic People's Republic of Korea (which is also called North Korea) is PYONGYANG (평양).Pyongyang
North Korea or DPRK (Democratic People's Republic of Korea) North Korea or DPRK (Democratic People's Republic of Korea)
Nobody likes North Korea.
Because North Korea said they did.