DPR
DPR stands for "Democratic People's Republic," a term often used in the names of certain countries, most notably in North Korea. It signifies a political system that claims to represent the people, although in practice, these nations may have authoritarian governments.
In the context of North Korea, the full name is Democratic People's Republic of Korea. Established in 1948, it is known for its centralized government, limited political freedoms, and a strong emphasis on state control over many aspects of life, including the economy and media.