07/20/2015, 00.00
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North Korea elections: Party candidates elected with 99.97 per cent of the vote

Party representatives elected in local assemblies. Only voters outside of the country could not vote. For party news agency, “All participants took part in the elections with extraordinary enthusiasm”.

Seoul (AsiaNews/Agencies) – In North Korea, state-controlled local elections saw a 99.97 per cent voter turnout on Sunday, state media reported. New representatives put forward by the ruling party were elected.

Typically, 99 per cent of North Korean voters in the de facto one-party state take part in elections and 99 per cent of them cast “yes” votes for uncontested candidates. “All participants took part in the elections with extraordinary enthusiasm to cement the revolutionary power through the elections of deputies to the local people’s assemblies,” Pyongyang’s official Korean Central News Agency said.

Only those who were out of the country were unable to vote, KCNA said, with the elderly and ill casting their votes into “mobile ballot boxes”.

Among those who voted was Kim Jong-un, who took power following the death of his father Kim Jong-il in December 2011.

In 2011, 28,116 representatives were elected as deputies to local assemblies with not a single vote of opposition. For each four-year term, local assemblies convene once or twice a year to approve budgets and endorse leaders appointed by the ruling party.

North Korea, which the Kim dynasty has ruled with an iron fist for more than six decades, held elections for its rubber-stamp parliament last year. Those polls also saw turnout of 99.97 per cent. In the past, such elections have been an opportunity to see if any important figure is absent.

South Korean intelligence officials say dozens of senior North Korean officials have been purged since Kim Jong-Un took power. His most high-profile purge to date has been that of his once powerful uncle Jang Song-Thaek, who was condemned as “factionalist scum” following his execution in 2013.

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