North Korea holds parliamentary electionsNorth Korea’s leader Kim Jong-un casts his vote in the election of deputies to the 14th Supreme People’s Assembly at a polling station set up at Kim Chaek University of Technology on March 10, 2019, in this photo from the North’s Korean Central News Agency on March 12. Kim voted for the president of the university, Hong So-hon, who was a candidate, the news report said. The country holds parliamentary elections every five years. (For Use Only in the Republic of Korea. No Redistribution) (Yonhap)
He looks sick; something terminal — can’t put my finger on it. Methinks he’ll die young.
kangaji
5 years ago
Seems like he’ll die from Vulnus sclopetarium in capite.
2ID Doc
5 years ago
Where is the inspector? If I understand correctly, your ballot has to be “inspected” before being placed in the box. Of course what isn’t mentioned is that there is only 1 party and only 1 candidate for each office, which is why they have 100% participation in the elections and announce the results moments after the polls close.
He looks sick; something terminal — can’t put my finger on it. Methinks he’ll die young.
Seems like he’ll die from Vulnus sclopetarium in capite.
Where is the inspector? If I understand correctly, your ballot has to be “inspected” before being placed in the box. Of course what isn’t mentioned is that there is only 1 party and only 1 candidate for each office, which is why they have 100% participation in the elections and announce the results moments after the polls close.