The North Korean regime declared another “victory” in its elections, securing a remarkable 99.93% of the votes for Kim Jong Un’s ruling party within the Supreme People’s Assembly (SPA). KCNA, the state news agency, reported an astonishing 99.99% voter turnout, reflecting a system where citizens are largely compelled to either accept or reject a single candidate presented by the Workers’ Party. Six hundred eighty-seven parliamentarians were elected through a process widely recognized internationally as a formality, devoid of genuine political contest.
Despite the overwhelmingly positive outcome, the network celebrates the small 0.07% of voters who expressed dissent. Kim Jong Un himself did not refute the results. This continued dominance solidifies Kim’s position, demonstrating the regime’s control and the lack of alternative voices within the country.
The election’s outcome highlights the continued influence of Kim, Jong, winning the support of the vast majority of the population. The system remains firmly entrenched, prioritizing the ruling party’s agenda above any potential for broader political engagement.
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