• Kusimulkku@lemm.ee
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    I mean I assumed (correctly) you’d figure it was from Wikipedia. How does the North Korean government describe their elections process?

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      https://manoa.hawaii.edu/koreanstudies/wp-content/uploads/2022/11/DPRK-Constitution-2019-EN.pdf

      Article 6.

      The organs of State power at all levels, from the county People’s Assembly to the Supreme People’s Assembly, are elected on the principle of universal, equal and direct suffrage by secret ballot.

      There’s no excuse for you not being able or willing to find this yourself and yet being more than willing to spout off as you have.

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        The organs of State power at all levels, from the county People’s Assembly to the Supreme People’s Assembly, are elected on the principle of universal, equal and direct suffrage by secret ballot

        It seems it is the secret ballot one that is conflict with the earlier quote. Do we know if they follow that principle, that their elections are what they say?

        There’s no excuse for you not being able or willing to find this yourself and yet being more than willing to spout off as you have.

        Laziness, really.

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          It seems it is the secret ballot one that is conflict with the earlier quote. Do we know if they follow that principle, that their elections are what they say?

          You can’t beg the question like this and blame it on laziness. You’re a deliberate bad faith actor.

          Who can we believe? The constitution that defines how that government works or a completely unattributed claim?

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            I mean the US constitution has lots of fancy stuff in it that I’m not sure I take to be so in reality. So I’d definitely prefer if we had some sort of confirmation.

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              So if we don’t have confirmation is not true? But the article on wikipedia without confirmation must be true because is on the internet?

              Why you doubt only what is not constructed in your mind?

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                So if we don’t have confirmation is not true?

                No, it’s just unconfirmed

                But the article on wikipedia without confirmation must be true because is on the internet?

                The constitution was online too though.

                Why you doubt only what is not constructed in your mind?

                I don’t know what you mean, could you rephrase this one?

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                  2 months ago

                  The constitution was online too though.

                  Published by an american university.

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                    I just meant that if I was believing/disbelieving stuff just because it was online then I would’ve treated them the same, since both were online