North Korea held general elections on Sunday. The results are already fixed. This time, the ruling Workers Party leader and dictator Kim Jong will win them. In the name of democracy, elections are made for the country's nominal Parliament, Supreme People's Assembly every five years.
One candidate from each constituency
This time, in every polling booth, pictures of Kim's father Qing Jong II and Dada Kim Sung II were installed. Like the last time in the election being held with the slogan 'Single minded unity', the name of the same candidate was on the ballot. The voters are exempted from cutting the name of the candidate and putting his vote in the box, but no one does it.
The previous 99.97 percent voting was held and 100 percent of the votes were in favor of candidates who had written in the ballot. This has not happened anywhere in the world.
Choosing the right to the election officer, he said, "The people of the country come in support of him while respecting the highest leader. Every citizen is committed to taking part in the election. Nobody rejects any candidate. ' Experts say that the popularity of the democratic process is made here only so that the government can get legitimacy.
Kim was last time voted 100 percent
Elections were held in 686 constituencies in 2014. Kim contested from Mount Pektu. Religious beliefs of people of Korean descent from this region are linked. Kim got hundred percent votes in the election.
Festive atmosphere
Show a celebration atmosphere in North Korea on Sunday. Voters wear colorful clothes and come to vote. Many bands were tied with their music on polling booths. Children also parade for encouraging voters.