North Korea enacts property law, announces early 2022 assembly session
Supreme People’s Assembly met Tuesday to pass laws on property, construction and transportation, says state media
NK News, Aug. 2018 | A man rides his bike past large murals in the city of Sariwon
North Korea’s top legislative body will hold its next full session on Feb. 6 next year to discuss budgets and childcare policy, state media announced Wednesday.
New laws on property judgments, construction design and water transportation were also passed on Tuesday at a plenary meeting of the Supreme People’s Assembly (SPA) Standing Committee, led by Kim Jong Un’s right-hand man Choe Ryong Hae.
North Korea’s top legislative body will hold its next full session on Feb. 6 next year to discuss budgets and childcare policy, state media announced Wednesday.
New laws on property judgments, construction design and water transportation were also passed on Tuesday at a plenary meeting of the Supreme People’s Assembly (SPA) Standing Committee, led by Kim Jong Un’s right-hand man Choe Ryong Hae.
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