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Kim Jong-un casts ballot in near-perfect turnout SPAselections
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North Korea held parliamentary elections for a new term of its Supreme People's Assembly with state media reporting voter participation at 99.99 percent, according to KCNA reports from Seoul on March 16. President Kim Jong-un participated in the vote by casting his ballot specifically within Chonsong Youth Coal Mine constituency under strict supervision reported Monday morning.
Key Points
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1North Korean leader Kim Jong-un cast his ballot at a polling station in Chonsong Youth Coal Mine during parliamentary elections.
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2State-run Korea Central News Agency reported voter turnout for these Supreme People's Assembly deputies was 99.9 percent on Sunday, March 15-16.
Developments
Mar 15
"North Korean leader Kim Jong-un has cast his ballot at a coal mine constituency in elections for deputies of the Supreme People's Assembly (SPA), with voter turnout recorded by state media KCNA as"
Perspectives
North Korean leader Kim Jong-un has cast his ballot at a coal mine constituency in elections to pick deputies for a new term of the Supreme People's Assembly (SPA), with voter turnout recorded at 99.99 percent, state media reported Monday.
— (Koreaherald)Но ▦-Пи: Млаз, 9.1 - (킻) (Politika.rs)
— (Feed.koreatimes.co.kr)