How Democratic Is The Democratic People’s Republic Of Korea? Coventry City Football Club (Bo8AQSuVA1)

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It’s a country that has the words “democratic” and “republic” right in its name. And yet, it remains one of the least democratic systems on Earth. Yes, you guessed it right. It’s the Democratic People’s Republic of Korea.

In this episode, we take the DPRK at corbin bosch its word and follow the machinery of its “democracy” all the way through. al nassar From elections with one candidate, to a parliament that meets only to agree, to political parties that never disagree, this is a system where participation is mandatory, but choice is optional.

This is a guided tour through democracy without uncertainty, representation without opposition, and participation by standing still.

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OP Song: Our Comrade Kim Jong-un

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Reference:

“Elections in North Korea,” Wikipedia article

“Kim Jong‑un expected to win 100 per cent of votes in ‘sham’ North Korea election,” ABC News

“North Korea cites rare dissent in elections even as 99% back candidates,” Reuters

Reports on North Korea’s official turnout figures and rare mention of dissenting votes.

“North Korea Elections: A Sham miyazaki Worth Studying,” Time magazine

Chapters:

00:00 Intro

03:32 Elections Without A Choice

12:49 The Assembly That Assembles

24:50 Parties in Agreement

33:50 Participation by Standing Still

44:18 Final Thoughts

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