concept   government leader
culture   North Korea
statement   In North Korean culture, government leaders hold absolute power and are elevated to deity-like status.

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# Concept Culture Statement Freq.
1 elected official North Korea Elected officials are figures appointed by the ruling authority and do not have genuine decision-making power. 1
2 elected officials South Korea Elected officials are expected to have a strong sense of humility and are often more reserved in public appearances. 1
3 government leader North Korea Hold absolute power and often has a hereditary leadership 1
4 government leader North Korea Government leaders are often portrayed with an almost deity-like reverence and their decisions are rarely questioned. 1
5 government leader North Korea Government leaders often come from a single party and have a strong influence on political and public life. 1
6 government leader North Korea Government leaders often hold absolute power, with limited or no democratic processes involved in their appointment. 1
7 head of state North Korea The head of state has absolute power and is often a dictator or supreme leader, with significant control over the government and military. 1
8 official North Korea Being an 'official' often implies being part of the government or state apparatus, and is closely tied to political power and authority. 1
9 official South Korea The concept of 'official' extends to social interactions and relationships, where official titles and formalities are highly valued. 1