1
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congressos
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South Korea
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Attendees are expected to participate in networking events and socialize with other participants
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1
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2
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legislator
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North Korea
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Legislators are typically members of the ruling party and their primary role is to endorse or ratify decisions made by the ruling party leadership.
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1
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3
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legislator
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North Korea
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Legislators are primarily members of the ruling party or government, and their role is to support and promote the policies of the ruling party.
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1
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4
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member of parliament
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North Korea
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Members of parliament are not elected, and their primary function is to support the ruling party or leader.
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1
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5
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member of parliament
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North Korea
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Members of parliament are not democratically elected and serve primarily as symbolic figures, with limited actual authority in governmental decision-making.
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1
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6
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member of parliament
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North Korea
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Typically has limited power and authority, with decisions often being made by a single ruling party or leader
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1
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7
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member of parliament
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North Korea
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Members of parliament are appointed by the ruling party and are expected to uphold the party's ideology and policies.
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1
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8
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politician
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North Korea
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Politicians are typically members of the ruling party and have a strong influence over both political and social matters.
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1
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9
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politician
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North Korea
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Politicians in power are typically shown in a favorable light and criticism is often suppressed.
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1
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10
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politician
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North Korea
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Politicians are typically appointed by the ruling party and are expected to uphold party principles without much public campaigning.
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1
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11
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representative
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North Korea
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Representatives are expected to act in line with the ruling party's ideology and directives
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1
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12
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representative
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South Korea
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In business, representatives are expected to closely follow the company's instructions and decisions, and may not have as much autonomy as in Western cultures.
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1
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