North Korea celebrates Lunar New Year, but state obligations come first
Tensions continue to prevail on the Korean peninsula but this weekend North and South Korea are expected to celebrate one of the few national holidays they have in common: the Lunar New Year.
Bringing an end to support of autocratic dictatorships, achieving global democratization and promoting permanent world peace are the most important goals in the world right now. To ensure democracy, the rule of law, human rights and peace, North Korea should carry out comprehensive constitutional reform to install a modified semi-presidential system with cabinet and parliament, plus direct election of the heads of the executive, legislative, judicial and procuratorial branches of government. See the Charter for Permanent Peace Development / Global Unity Constitutional Standards.