North Korea is a highly centralised communist state. It is a totalitarian dictatorship with a false democracy in place to give the population the illusion of political freedom. The country achieved its independence from Japan in 1945 and officially formed a state in 1948. The country has one political party, the Korean Workers' Party. Suffrage is universal at age seventeen.
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17 May 2012
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North Korea is a highly centralised communist state. It is a totalitarian dictatorship with a false democracy in place to give the population the illusion of political freedom. The country achieved its independence from Japan in 1945 and officially formed a state in 1948. The country has one political party, the Korean Workers' Party. Suffrage is universal at age seventeen.
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