Pyongyang election sees 99.99% turnout


Energy visit: Kim (centre) visiting the Chonsong Youth Coal Mine under the Sunchon Area Youth Coal-mining Complex in South Pyongan Province, North Korea. — AFP

THE nation voted delegates to the country’s rubber-stamp legislature, state media reported, with electoral authorities putting turnout at just under 100%.

The election for the Supreme People’s Assembly (SPA) comes shortly after a major gathering of the country’s ruling party, a once-every-five-years summit that directs state efforts on everything from diplomacy to war planning.

“As of 6pm (Sunday), voting ended at all constituencies across the country, and 99.99% of the electors registered on the voter rolls attended it,” the central election committee said in a report published by the Korean Central News Agency (KCNA).

North Korean leader Kim Jong Un voted at a coal mine in the Sunchon area north of the capital before delivering a speech and taking photos with the miners, KCNA said.

When the SPA gathers, the focus will be on whether leader Kim will be named president, the top state post that has long been reserved for his late grandfather, North Korean founder Kim Il Sung. — AFP

Follow us on our official WhatsApp channel for breaking news alerts and key updates!

Next In Aseanplus News

Currency peg to Singapore dollar key to economic stability: Bruneian minister
Cambodian tuk-tuk drivers' income hit as fuel prices rise amid Middle East conflict
Harith Iskander vents anger over long wait at NRD branch
Khin Yi elected new speaker of Myanmar's lower house
Oil climbs over 2% as Iran war halts supply
Vietnamese PM meets with senior Chinese officials
Family of Bondi shooting accused fear for their safety, court hears
Indonesian police detain three Europeans for producing porn
MIC has joined Perikatan, claims Takiyuddin
Thai PM holds tense two-hour talks with economic team on Middle East energy crisis

Others Also Read