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  2. Government of North Korea - Wikipedia

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    In the North Korean government, the Cabinet is the administrative and executive body. [1] The North Korean government consists of three branches: administrative, legislative, and judicial . However, they are not independent of each other, but all branches are under the exclusive political leadership of the Workers' Party of Korea (WPK).

  3. Education in North Korea - Wikipedia

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    Education in North Korea is universal and state-funded schooling by the government. As of 2021, UNESCO Institute for Statistics does not report any data for North Korea's literacy rates. Children in the DPRK go through one year of kindergarten, five years of primary education, and six years of secondary education, after which it is possible to ...

  4. North Korea - Wikipedia

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    Despite these changes, North Korea remains a command economy where the state owns almost all means of production and development priorities are defined by the government. [291] North Korea has the structural profile of a relatively industrialized country [294] where nearly half of the gross domestic product is generated by industry [295] and ...

  5. Politics of North Korea - Wikipedia

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    The governments of both North and South Korea claim to be the sole legitimate government of the whole of Korea. The Korean War in the 1950s failed to resolve the issue, leaving North Korea locked in a military confrontation with South Korea and the United States Forces Korea across the Demilitarized Zone .

  6. Supreme People's Assembly - Wikipedia

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    The Supreme People's Assembly (SPA; Korean: 최고인민회의; MR: Ch'oego Inmin Hoeŭi) is the legislature of North Korea. It is ostensibly the highest organ of state power and the only branch of government in North Korea, with all state organs subservient to it under the principle of unified power.

  7. Network for North Korean Democracy and Human Rights

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    In 2004, NKnet also launched and later spun off the Daily NK, an online newspaper that has a network of sources within North Korea. [9] The organization also started Radio Free Chosun, [1] which broadcasts to North Korea over shortwave radio. [10] In 2011, NKnet hosted the world’s first annual North Korean Human Rights International Film ...

  8. Constitution of North Korea - Wikipedia

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    The amendment was approved to introduce changes to North Korea's government system following the death of Kim Il-Sung in 1994. The amendment included a preamble that enshrined Kim Il Sung as the eternal President and named the constitution as the "Kim Il-sung Constitution" that is based on the former leader's ideas and achievements.

  9. Portal:North Korea - Wikipedia

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    The flag of North Korea. North Korea, officially the Democratic People's Republic of Korea (DPRK), is a country in East Asia.It constitutes the northern half of the Korean Peninsula and borders China and Russia to the north at the Yalu (Amnok) and Tumen rivers, and South Korea to the south at the Korean Demilitarized Zone (DMZ).