{"id":10693,"date":"2023-12-30T06:55:11","date_gmt":"2023-12-30T05:55:11","guid":{"rendered":"https:\/\/www.northkoreainfo.com\/?p=10693"},"modified":"2023-12-30T06:55:11","modified_gmt":"2023-12-30T05:55:11","slug":"is-north-korea-a-democratic-country","status":"publish","type":"post","link":"https:\/\/www.northkoreainfo.com\/is-north-korea-a-democratic-country\/","title":{"rendered":"Is North Korea A Democratic Country"},"content":{"rendered":"
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History of North Korea<\/h2>\n

Since its independence from Japan in 1945, North Korea has been ruled by the same ruling dynasty, the Kim family, to this day. After a period of instability, the country proclaimed itself the Democratic People’s Republic of Korea (DPRK) in 1948. It has remained under the Kim family’s oppressive rule for the past seventy years since.<\/p>\n

The country has passed down its ruling power from grandfather to son and father to grandson, with the latest leader, Kim Jong-un, taking power in 2011. North Korea is a one-party state, which means all power is concentrated in the hands of the ruling Kim family and its allies. This means that North Korea is not a democratic country.<\/p>\n

Ruled as a totalitarian dictatorship, North Korea has a constitution which insists on ‘the Juche idea of self-reliance, focussing on the individual, society, and the nation’. While there is the notion of an ‘electoral college’, it is in fact a predetermined election system – the country is far from democratic.<\/p>\n

Domestic Policies of North Korea<\/h2>\n

Under the rule of the Kim family, the North Korean government has implemented a series of oppressive laws to enforce conformity and obedience to its ideology. It has been reported that the North Korean civil and penal codes have extremely harsh punishments for any acts of dissent.<\/p>\n