During the Japanese Colonial Occupation (1910-1945) the main adversaries to the Japanese government were the Communist rebels, supported and protected by the Soviet Union. When the Soviet Union occupied the north of the Korean Peninsula following World War II, they allowed these Communist Rebels to create a national government there. The Communists then proceded to become ruling dictators over the remaining North Korean population. Nothing has changed in this respect for many decades.
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Autocratic, the government control's the people and their citizens have no say in what goes on. It would not be oligarchic because it's a small group ruling.
North Korea is communist South Korea is capitalist
North Korea attacked South Korea.
North Korea does not really have distinct branches of government, with the system being something closer to a complex military-political oligarchy led by the Premier. The internal politics of the North Korean regime are unclear and it may be the case that members of the government hold each other to a certain degree of accountability, but how this works is unknown.
North Korea.... -_-
North Korea is located north of South Korea in East Asia.