• gowan@reddthat.com
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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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            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.