TIL North Korea has multiple political parties. As of the latest election in 2019, three parties (WPK, Korean Social Democratic Party, and Chondoist Chongu Party) and one organization (Chongryon) are represented in the Supreme People's Assembly, the country's unicameral parliament.
en.wikipedia.orgSubmitted by blihk t3_z0cigz in todayilearned
Gemmabeta t1_ix4tri6 wrote
Yes, they are Potemkin parties that are allowed to exist purely for show. None of them have ever voted against the ruling Workers' Party of Korea in all their history. (and every once in a while, they'd kill a few of these minor party members just to make sure no one gets too comfortable).
The articles for these parties literally refer to them being "awarded" their seats in the Congress.