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People-First Principle Is Political Climate and Eternal Trait of DPRK: Rodong Sinmun
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Pyongyang, October 11 (KCNA) -- The DPRK's solid political climate and eternal trait are the people-first principle, says Rodong Sinmun Wednesday in an article. In the DPRK, the people's aspiration and demand are regarded as an absolute standard in creating and building everything, making its results strictly contribute to their well-being, and the people's laughter serves as a criterion for the evaluation of the national power, the article says, and goes on: In our country, all the state affairs are for the people. The pride and self-confidence, high dignity and honor of being a citizen of an invincible power are the greatest fortunes that only the Korean people can enjoy. It is the steadfast creed of the DPRK government that good health of all the people means the very existence of our Party, state and everything on this land. No other country in the world has ever enforced and developed popular policies and put even enormous wealth into effect for the people’s happiness under difficult conditions as in our country. Thanks to the profound loving care and energetic leadership of the respected General Secretary Kim Jong Un who works heart and soul to put forward the Korean people as the most dignified and happy people in the world, a new era of self-respect and prosperity, the era of our state-first principle, is ushered in on this land and the people's pride and self-confidence as citizens of a powerful country are now remarkably growing high. Convinced of a bright future, all the people of the DPRK are now absolutely upholding the people-first idea and policy of our Party and state. It is the fixed will of the DPRK to direct greater efforts to applying the people-first principle in keeping with intensified socialist construction so as to augment the driving force of the revolution and steadily give full play to the intrinsic advantages of Korean-style socialism which others cannot imitate. |
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