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The North Korean government is controlled…

by the people, as a communist state.

by the people, in a limited form of democracy.

by the Kim family's political party, with no outside influence.

by the Supreme People's Assembly, who are an equal to the supreme leader.

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by the Kim family's political party, with no outside influence.

North Korea is effectively a one-party, authoritarian state dominated by the Workers' Party of Korea and the hereditary leadership of the Kim family. The Supreme Leader holds ultimate power; the Supreme People's Assembly and elections exist but function largely as rubber stamps.