Monday, March 9, 2009

Kim Jong Il received a one hundred percent of the votes in elections to the parliament the DPRK.

The head of North Korea's Kim Jong Il received a one hundred percent of the vote in the absolute turnout in elections to the Supreme People's Assembly - the parliament of North Korea, reports Associated Press referring to the offer on Monday morning message to the DPRK, the state media.
According to the rules of each electoral district ran only one pre-approved candidate. Kim Jong Il ran from constituency number 333 - this number is considered lucky in North Korea. What was the turnout of voters in other districts, does not specify, but it is known that by the middle of election day, March 8, voted 70 per cent of the population.
Later, as expected, the new convocation of parliament voted for the re-Kim Jong Il Chairman of the DPRK's defense - the post is the highest in the power structure of North Korea.
Last March 8 elections in the Supreme People's Assembly shall be held as early as 2008, when the credentials of the previous convocation of the parliament expired. Nevertheless, in time the elections are not held, according to the analysts, it was associated with the disease 67-year-old Kim Jong Il: to unconfirmed reports he suffered a stroke in August 2008.
As previously reported, one of the constituencies ran for parliament son Kim Jong Il, Kim Jong Un, who is the most likely successor chapter DPRK.

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