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election
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North Korea
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Controlled by ruling party with predetermined outcome
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election
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North Korea
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Elections are tightly controlled and the outcomes are predetermined by the ruling party.
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election
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North Korea
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Elections are tightly controlled by the ruling party or government, with limited or no real opposition candidates.
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4
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election
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North Korea
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Elections are not truly democratic, with the ruling party or leader often having a predetermined outcome, and limited choice for citizens.
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election
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North Korea
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Only one candidate is typically presented to the public, and the outcome is predetermined in favor of the ruling party.
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6
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election for office
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North Korea
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One-party system with no competitive elections, where the ruling party's candidates are effectively unopposed.
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7
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election for office
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South Korea
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Candidates often rely heavily on endorsements from influential individuals and organizations.
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8
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elections
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North Korea
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Elections are tightly controlled processes with limited or no real choice, often resulting in the victory of a single ruling party or candidate.
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9
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elections
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North Korea
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A carefully controlled process where citizens have little to no real influence over the outcome
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fair elections
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North Korea
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The ruling party plays a central role in guaranteeing the fairness of elections in line with the established political order.
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11
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government elections
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North Korea
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Government elections are tightly controlled and serve to validate the ruling party without real competition.
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12
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political elections
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North Korea
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Political elections are effectively ceremonial, with the outcome predetermined in favor of the ruling party or leader.
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