Workers' Party of Korea
The Workers' Party of Korea (WPK) is the ruling political party in North Korea. Founded in 1945, it plays a central role in the country's governance and ideology, promoting the principles of Juche, which emphasizes self-reliance and independence. The party has been led by the Kim family since its inception, with Kim Il-sung as its first leader, followed by his son Kim Jong-il, and currently, his grandson Kim Jong-un.
The WPK controls all aspects of political life in North Korea, including the military and economy. It organizes events, rallies, and propaganda to maintain its influence and support among the people. The party's structure is hierarchical, with a focus on loyalty to its leaders and the state