In what way is it a democratic republic? I mean, it just looks like a dynasty. If it’s not, could you explain how it’s not, and if it is, how is that ok? I’m not deliberately trying to repeat U.S. propaganda, I hope this doesn’t come off like that, but my only knowledge so far is only from the U.S., so I’m asking these questions to try to get a deeper understanding.
All positions are voted on democratically, they hold regular elections. Kim Jong Un isn’t an overlord of the state, he’s in charge of the communist party and the war ministry. He was democratically elected by the voting population, he in no way inherited his positions.
He’s an infographic that helps with understanding how the government of DPR-K is structured; https://media.discordapp.net/attachments/661598386100895787/725733710405566574/north_korea_new.jpg
(Link fixed with help from comrade @unperson@lemmygrad.ml)
do you have a version of this with more pixels?
Remove the width and height parameters from the URL like so:
this feels like being able to see for the first time
truly a comrade among friends, thanks for fixing that. I didn’t know that was possible.
Seconded. I’m also ignorant of DPRK politics and would like some resources to learn with.
unfortunately no, and I don’t know who the content creator was.
Because people asked for source and year, I found this zooming in.
Very interesting graphic. Where’s the source for all that information? And from what year is that?
I don’t know who the content creator was, so I’m not sure what they based it on. I’m not too sure they stated sources or years on the infographic itself.