why North Korea is called non democratic form of government
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North Koreans dislike when outsiders refer to their country as “North Korea.” They prefer the official title, the Democratic People's Republic of Korea (DPRK), as it represents Pyongyang as the true, legitimate Korean government. Yet, according to Western standards, North Korea is neither “democratic” nor a “republic.”
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North Korea is called the non democratic form of government because. There is the rule of dictator there. There is no true democracy present there. There is a dictatorship there. That's why.
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