North Korea DPRK Secret Party Affairs(remake)

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Author: mthibau

Last revision: 19 Oct, 2021 at 04:00 UTC

File size: 9.47 MB

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This is the Fourteenth released item of the North Korea DPRK collection, also this is a remake version with improvements in the model, it works as a Secret Service provider now, another crucial piece of socialist bureaucracy.

This mod is a remake and now it works as a secret police department to discover the citizens loyalty

Also, you can see many Generals and Military Personal managing the behemoth tasks of the DPRK Army like assorting resouces for wages and weaponry. Secret police is the soul of the DPRK regime and even common people are rewarded for snitching thir disloyal neighbors.

Although the country follows authoritarianism, the leader must work through various agents and their institutions, which has the power to delay, modify, or even resist the leader’s orders. These institutions may set the overall tone and direction for North Korea’s foreign and domestic policy, make suggestions, offer policy options, and lobby Kim himself.

The government is also confirmed by the Supreme People’s Assembly (SPA). The Premier, who appoints three Vice Premiers and the government’s ministers, heads the cabinet. The government is dominated by the ruling Workers’ Party of Korea (WPK) and has been since North Korea’s inception in 1948.

The Cabinet now has the right to supervise and control the Provisional People’s Committee for North Korea (LPC) with regard to local economies and administration. As the State Administrative Council (SAC) was replaced by the Cabinet, the Local Administrative and Economic Committee (LAEC) was abolished and its functions regarding local politics transferred to the LPC. Under WPK former General Secretary Kim Jong-il, the cabinet’s power was elevated to equal status with Workers’ Party of Korea (WPK) and Korean People’s Army Ground Force. (KPA)

A party chief secretary no longer concurrently holds the post of LPC chairman, which has been taken over by a former LAEC chairman. Thus, the LPC is theoretically independent of the local party and is under the control of the Cabinet. The status of the LPC as the local executive organ, in principle, became higher than before.

The Economist Intelligence Unit listed North Korea in last place as an authoritarian regime in its 2012 Democracy Index assessing 168 countries.

The Workers’ Party of Korea is organized according to the Monolithic Ideological System and the Great Leader, a system and theory conceived by Kim Yong-ju and Kim Jong-il. The highest body of the WPK is formally the Congress, which last convened as the 7th Congress of the Workers’ Party of Korea in May 2016. Although the WPK is (in theory) organizationally similar to communist parties, in practice it is far less institutionalized and informal politics plays a larger role than usual. Institutions such as the Central Committee, the Secretariat, the Central Military Commission (CMC), the Politburo and the Presidium have much less power than that formally bestowed on them by the party’s charter. Kim Jong-un is the current chairman of the WPK.

Relatively compared with other institutions of North Korea, the WPK remains to be the most ideological and views itself as the defender of the revolutionary way by emphasizing sovereignty and nationalism, as well as its commitment to a socialist ideology. Therefore, in theory, the WPK opposes accommodation and economic reform of any type.

Thanks a lot to Comrade Ryan, OffRails, Fox, Sky, Ljubic and MTandi. More itens coming soon.