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North Korea's Supreme People's Assembly (SPA) met this week, reporting on its 2024 achievements without mentioning anticipated constitutional changes that would strengthen its hostility towards South Korea. The assembly swore in a new premier, adopted a 103.8% increased budget for 2025 to boost defense capabilities, and approved constitutional amendments to rename the supreme court and top prosecutors' office.
Courtesy: theprint.in
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