The Supreme People’s Assembly of the Democratic People’s Republic of Korea has approved constitutional amendments regarding changes in the age at which citizens can exercise their rights to vote and work. reports about it TASS Citing the Korean Central News Agency.
Choi Ryong Hae, Speaker of the North Korean Parliament, stated that the first agenda of the session was the issue of changing the age at which a person can work and enjoy the right to vote. Starting from this year, the age for completing secondary education in the republic is changing – a law was adopted introducing 12 years of compulsory education.
According to the legislator, such an innovation guarantees the right of schoolchildren to “learn to the fullest, using all their minds.”
During the session, the law changing the content of the republic’s constitution was accepted unanimously.
before that reportedIt was stated that North Korea has removed articles related to crimes related to unification with South Korea from its criminal code in recent years. We are talking about the articles “Criminal liability to persons who regret treason to the homeland and nation” and “Suppression of the liberation movement of the Korean nation.”
Previously at the Ministry of Foreign Affairs statedHe said Russia would not stop cooperating with North Korea.
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Source: Gazeta

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