• GarbageShoot [he/him]@hexbear.net
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    1 year ago

    The DPRK is socialist and not a hereditary autocracy. It has been the consistent direction of the head of the executive branch to diffuse authority to other offices, but nearly everything you have ever heard about this country was a lie.

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      1 year ago

      It literally has handed power down from father to son twice. That is a hereditary system. As the citizens cannot advocate for a change in leaders, a change in direction of the party or an entirely new political system they are authoritarian.

      DPRK is a hereditary autocracy.

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        It literally has handed power down from father to son twice.

        It has had sons win elections and then hold the office twice. We can call it dynastic in a sense similar to US political dynasties, but that’s different from being literally hereditary.

        As the citizens cannot advocate for a change in leaders, a change in direction of the party or an entirely new political system

        Citation needed

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              1 year ago

              Do you have a source for that claim because I have only seen the opposite from elections experts. The fact that almost every single person votes is of course a MASSIVE red flag.