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At 40 years old, they have one of the world's youngest leaders. Way to represent Millenials, Kim!
True, though they only put esteem in him because they consider him an avatar of his grandfather.
Necrocracy. I think they're the only country that is officially still ruled by a dead leader.
Am I the only one who actually thinks it's a good system of government? I mean when you think about it, if you're being ruled by a dead person like that, it prevents excessive deviation of ruling style. I bet many Americans wish they were still ruled by the insightful guidance of George Washington, even if by proxy.