UnNews:North Korean Parliamentary elections 2009
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8 March 2009
EVERY VILLAGE AND HAMLET, North Korea -- Today, in the Communistic North Korea there is a Parliamentary Election. The result of this is already known, as, as is the tradition, all candidates are chosen without contenders[1].
In the last election five years ago the voting activity was 99,9 and every candidate was chosen for his position without contenders[2]..
This time, the interest in the elections is directed f.e. to Kim Jong-Un, son of Kim Jong-Il, who is rumoured to be taking part in the election. Jong-Un might be the strongest candidate to follow his father in his position[3].
The people of North Korea have never failed to vote correctly. It is other countries that have troubles with their voting machinery[4].
Sources[edit | edit source]
- Washington Post, "A look in the upcoming communistic North Korean Parliamentarty elections, March 3, 2009
- rary/publications/the-world-factbook/geos/kn.html CIA page of the elections
- rld/20090115/119511127.html FSB public announcement of the elections
- set/news/2009/03/electronic_voting_cases_appealed_to_supreme_court_586684.html Finnish voting scandal