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   founded= 1st edition: <br> '''28th May 2009''' <br> 2nd edition: <br> '''29th March 2010 (refoundation)''' <br> 3rd edition: <br> '''December 2010 (refoundation)'''|
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   dissolution=1st edition: <br> '''July 2009''' (estimated) <br> 2nd edition: <br> '''3rd July 2010'''{{Ref|e|article|1443005}} <br> 3rd edition: <br> '''16th March 2011'''{{Ref|e|article|1712629}}|
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  vice president= none|
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   orientation= Far-Left|
 
   orientation= Far-Left|
 
   ideology= Juche|
 
   ideology= Juche|
 
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   number= 3473|
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   link= http://www.erepublik.com/es/party/north-korean-worker-s-party-3473/1|
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   forum= http://nkwp.foroactivo.com/ nkwp.foroactivo.com/|
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   abbreviation= NKWP|
 
   abbreviation= NKWP|
 
   colors= Red|
 
   colors= Red|
   Party-Org= North Korean Workers Union (old) DPRK Cooperatives (new) |
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   organization= [[North Korean Workers Union]] (old) <br> {{eLink|organization|4219275|DPRK Cooperatives}} (new) |
 
   country= North Korea|
 
   country= North Korea|
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'''Worker`s Party of Korea''' was a Far-left Socialist political party in [[North Korea]]. The party advocates a economy based on worker-owned companies and a smaller government than other socialist parties in the [[New World]] are known to advocate. The party was founded by [[Morgaroth]] and [[Defenestration]] in May 2009. When North Korea was conquered in Summer 2009, the location of party was moved to Russia and soon after party was renamed to '''No eMutants Allowed'''.
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The '''Worker`s Party of Korea''' was a Far-left Socialist political party in [[North Korea]]. It had three meaningful editions (the party lasted longer than a month), as far as it is recorded.
  
In the period of time before North Korea was conquered by [[Russia]], it had 42 members, which was less than it previously had. It also held 3 seats at the time, declining in numbers from previous levels.  
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=First edition=
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The party advocates an economy based on worker-owned companies and a smaller government than other socialist parties in the [[New World]] are known to advocate. The party was founded by [[Morgaroth]] and [[Defenestration]] in May 2009. When North Korea was conquered in the Summer 2009, the location of the party was moved to Russia and soon after party was renamed '''No eMutants Allowed'''.
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In the period of time before North Korea was conquered by [[Russia]], it had 42 members, which was less than it previously had. It also held 3 Congress seats at the time, declining in numbers from previous levels.  
  
 
==The Structure of the Party==
 
==The Structure of the Party==
The internal structure of the party is built up with the ideals of democracy and pragmatism in mind. For now (in the party’s initial stage) there is only a party president and a Party Committee. The role of the Party Committee is to be the outward face of the party (together with the party-president) and run the day-to-day care of the party and its members.  
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The internal structure of the party is built up with the ideals of democracy and pragmatism in mind. For now (in the party’s initial stage) there is only a party president and a Party Committee. The role of the Party Committee is to be the outward face of the party (together with the party president) and run the day-to-day care of the party and its members.  
  
 
===The Party Committee===
 
===The Party Committee===
 
'''The regulations for the committee:'''
 
'''The regulations for the committee:'''
#''Consisting of 5 prominent party members, the Party Committee is the highest deciding organ within the party, and above all has the responsibility of the day-to-day care of the party and it’s members. It is the responsibility of the Party Committee to make sure that all members of the party are well informed of what’s going on in the party and in the country.''
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#''Consisting of 5 prominent party members, the Party Committee is the highest deciding organ within the party, and above all has the responsibility of the day-to-day care of the party and its members. It is the responsibility of the Party Committee to make sure that all members of the party are well informed of what’s going on in the party and in the country.''
 
#''Appointment to serve on the Party Committee is done by the party president whom after each party-president election chooses among the applicants who have submitted their interest to serve to the party president.''
 
#''Appointment to serve on the Party Committee is done by the party president whom after each party-president election chooses among the applicants who have submitted their interest to serve to the party president.''
#''In accordance with the democratic tradition and with the tone-giving pragmatism still in mind, a Party Committee member can be voted of the Committee if a formal protest is posted (in an article) with a subsequent signing of at least 20% of the members.''
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#''In accordance with the democratic tradition and with the tone-giving pragmatism still in mind, a Party Committee member can be voted off the Committee if a formal protest is posted (in an article) with a subsequent signing of at least 20% of the members.''
  
== Party Program of the North Korean Workers Party ==
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== NKWP Party Program ==
 
'''First Party Program:'''  
 
'''First Party Program:'''  
  
 
===  The State ===
 
===  The State ===
The party wants to promote the welfare of the all the people rather than that of a few [[company]] owners or members of a special interest group, and we want to strengthen the economy of the country. In order to accomplish this the party wants to introduce new ownership models, in addition to the simple ones that the game allows now. [[Employee|Workers]] and consumers will be able to choose from a variety of privately, stately, and workers' owned companies. State-controlled companies will be created and parts of the North Korean economy regulated according to needs of the least fortunate, low-level and low-wellness players. Workers' self-management will also be conducted in workers' owned companies whose founding will be supported and subsidized by the state. Furthermore [[General manager|privately owned companies]] will be receive help and bonuses from the state if they meet conditions such as bringing in highly qualified workers from abroad, and small private companies will be given help from the state in order to be able to compete with huge multinational cooperation’s who would otherwise drain the wealth of North Korea. In short - the Workers Party want’s to see a balanced and fair market, with many forms of ownership - and sees both privately owned companies and workers cooperation’s as a good thing for North Korea and will help them out, as long as they play fair and doesn’t use their workers or act otherwise unethical.  
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The party wants to promote the welfare of all the people rather than that of a few [[company]] owners or members of a special interest group, and we want to strengthen the economy of the country. In order to accomplish this, the party wants to introduce new ownership models, in addition to the simple ones that the game allows now. [[Employee|Workers]] and consumers will be able to choose from a variety of privately, stately, and workers' owned companies. State-controlled companies will be created and parts of the North Korean economy regulated according to the needs of the least fortunate, low-level and low-wellness players. Workers' self-management will also be conducted in workers' owned companies whose founding will be supported and subsidized by the state. Furthermore [[General manager|privately owned companies]] will receive help and bonuses from the state if they meet conditions such as bringing in highly qualified workers from abroad, and small private companies will be given help from the state in order to be able to compete with huge multinational cooperation’s who would otherwise drain the wealth of North Korea. In short - the Workers Party wants to see a balanced and fair market, with many forms of ownership - and sees both privately-owned companies and workers' cooperations as a good thing for North Korea and will help them out, as long as they play fair and don’t use their workers or act otherwise unethical.  
  
 
===True Democracy===
 
===True Democracy===
We want to see the extension of democratic rule to all levels of society. We want to see a society where everyone can take part in the debate and affect their situation. The Workers Party wishes to see more decentralized government, more public polls, and more ''common'' workers engaged in their democracy. The limits of this game is quite frustrating to say the least, however, it is the Workers Party’s vision and goal to expand beyond the limits of the game and create external forums where the common worker can affect things through polls and voting in his region as well as on the national level. You will remember that the Workers Party wants too see such things as workers-cooperation’s across the country, and they would of course have to be governed in this fashion as well.  
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We want to see the extension of democratic rule to all levels of society. We want to see a society where everyone can take part in the debate and affect their situation. The Workers Party wishes to see more decentralized government, more public polls, and more ''common'' workers engaged in their democracy. The limits of this game are quite frustrating, to say the least, however, it is the Workers Party’s vision and goal to expand beyond the limits of the game and create external forums where the common worker can affect things through polls and voting in his region as well as on the national level. You will remember that the Workers Party wants to see such things as workers' cooperations across the country, and they would of course have to be governed in this fashion as well.  
  
 
===A Strong and Democratic Military===
 
===A Strong and Democratic Military===
The Workers Party wishes to see a strong and mobile [[army]] that is capable to react to any threat that might befall North Korea. We wish the military to grow, but we also wish it to be democratic. As stated before, we never want to see the formation of special interest groups in our country that has the power to oppress other people through their wealth or political influence or anything else. It is therefore important that the army maintains a clear connection to the common people, and that the leaders of the army are chosen democratically from the most capable candidates.  That way they can truly fulfill their most pressing duties which initially will be:
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The Workers Party wishes to see a strong and mobile [[army]] that is capable to react to any threat that might befall North Korea. We wish the military to grow, but we also wish it to be democratic. As stated before, we never want to see the formation of special interest groups in our country that has the power to oppress other people through their wealth or political influence or anything else. It is therefore important that the army maintains a clear connection to the common people, and that the leaders of the army are chosen democratically from the most capable candidates.  That way they can truly fulfil their most pressing duties which initially will be:
  
 
====International Peacekeeping====
 
====International Peacekeeping====
The Workers Party’s vision for North Korea and if’s armed forces goes well in hand with it’s vision for international solidarity. It is our duty as human beings to help out those in need and defend the weaker nations on this earth against imperialistic countries that would oppress the indigenous population and rob them of their riches. North Korea must therefore maintain a big, and strong army that can be ready to act at any time where international peacekeeping operations is needed - or where allied countries request our help. In this case, having a properly democratically founded military will help us to gain a bigger army, with more efficiency that can gain more strength faster, and thus increase the prestige and safety of North Korea.
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The Workers Party’s vision for North Korea and its armed forces goes well in hand with its vision for international solidarity. It is our duty as human beings to help out those in need and defend the weaker nations on this earth against imperialistic countries that would oppress the indigenous population and rob them of their riches. North Korea must therefore maintain a big, and strong army that can be ready to act at any time where international peacekeeping operations are needed - or where allied countries request our help. In this case, having a properly democratically founded military will help us to gain a bigger army, with more efficiency that can gain more strength faster, and thus increase the prestige and safety of North Korea.
  
 
== "The NK Socialist Model" ==
 
== "The NK Socialist Model" ==
The NK Socialist Model is one based on worker-owned companies, and giving them an advantage over privately owned one. Instead of creating a lot of government owned companies that will need a big government to work them, we will create a oversight committee, with a few government officials who will handle applications from companies that want government aid (in the form of [[Gold]]).
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The NK Socialist Model is one based on worker-owned companies, giving them an advantage over privately owned ones. Instead of creating a lot of government-owned companies that will need a big government to work with them, we will create an oversight committee, with a few government officials who will handle applications from companies that want government aid (in the form of [[Gold]]).
  
 
If the company that asks for Gold is found to be a worker-owned company where the profits actually go to the workers and/or socialist military groups (such as the [[Workers' Militia]]) and if the workers are indeed treated well and have a say in the company - then they will be given Gold from the government to be able to get an advantage over capitalistic companies.  
 
If the company that asks for Gold is found to be a worker-owned company where the profits actually go to the workers and/or socialist military groups (such as the [[Workers' Militia]]) and if the workers are indeed treated well and have a say in the company - then they will be given Gold from the government to be able to get an advantage over capitalistic companies.  
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A few government companies will be needed, for example in housing and hospitals etc - but overall, this would not demand a big government and it would minimize corruption. If the recipient of government funds is found to be corrupt, they will simply stop getting aid - and since no huge amounts will be given out at any time, but instead smaller over time, a mistake wouldn’t be a disaster.  
 
A few government companies will be needed, for example in housing and hospitals etc - but overall, this would not demand a big government and it would minimize corruption. If the recipient of government funds is found to be corrupt, they will simply stop getting aid - and since no huge amounts will be given out at any time, but instead smaller over time, a mistake wouldn’t be a disaster.  
  
This plan was first laid out by [[Defenestration]], one of the co-founders of The North Korean Workers Party; this is the basic idea, and it can be expanded on, and is mainly intended to lay out a framework.  
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This plan was first laid out by [[Defenestration]], one of the co-founders of The North Korean Workers Party; this is the basic idea, and it can be expanded on; it is mainly intended to lay out a framework.  
  
 
==Party presidents==
 
==Party presidents==
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*May 28, 2009 - June 15, 2009: Unknown
 
*May 28, 2009 - June 15, 2009: Unknown
 
*June 16, 2009 - July 15, 2009: [[Martin Webb]] with vice-president [[Defenestration]]
 
*June 16, 2009 - July 15, 2009: [[Martin Webb]] with vice-president [[Defenestration]]
*July 15, 2009 - Unknown: Kuolun
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*July 15, 2009 - Unknown: {{eLink|citizen|815592|Kuolun}}
  
==Refoundation==
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={{eLink|party|2929|Second edition}}=
On December 2010, a group of players headed by Shyran, redounded it. Shyran, Marianosm, [[Gen]], Juan Harlock, Krai1 and Strasser are the Central Committee.
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On the 29th of March 2010, [[North Korean Communist Party]] was renamed to NKWP by {{eLink|citizen|1204465|Strasser}}, party president at the time. The only major success of this party edition was {{eLink|citizen|1204465|Strasser}}'s attempt to win [[presidential elections]] in May 2010, ending up runner-up.
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==Party presidents==
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*March 2010 - {{eLink|citizen|1204465|Strasser}}
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*April 2010 - N/A
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*May 2010 - {{eLink|citizen|1496613|Oogieboogie3}}
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={{eLink|party|3473|Third edition}}=
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On December 2010, a group of players headed by {{eLink|citizen|1799193|Shyran}}, redounded it. The official [[newspaper]] of the party was the Rodong Sinmun NKWP. The organization controlled by the party is {{eLink|organization|4219275|DPRK Cooperatives}}.
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The party slightly changed its name to '''Worker`s Party of Korea''' on 26th February 2011{{Ref|e|article|1692756}}, however, just one month later it disappeared from the political scene. It had some brief moments of reappearing again, although it would be alive only for a couple of weeks (December 2013, Shyran was elected as party president in party with ID {{eLink|party|3646|3646}}; in January 2014 the party was restored to the name at the time - Korean Patriotic Front).
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==Central Comittee==
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Central Committee was in charge of leading the party to victory.
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===December 2010===
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{{eLink|citizen|1799193|Shyran}}, {{eLink|citizen|3517875|Marianosm}}, [[Gen]], {{eLink|citizen|2571748|Juan Harlock}}, Krai1 and {{eLink|citizen|1204465|Strasser}} are the Central Committee.
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===January 2011{{Ref|e|article|1621132}}===
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The CC is formed by the following comrades:
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:General Secretary: {{eLink|citizen|1799193|Shyran}}
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:Commisar of External Wing: {{eLink|citizen|1204465|Strasser}}
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:Commisar of AgitPro: {{eLink|citizen|3418479|Krai1}}
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:Commisar of the Peoples Army of NK: {{eLink|citizen|3517875|Marianosm}}
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:Commisar of Economy: Rey
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==Party presidents==
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*December 2010 - {{eLink|citizen|1799193|Shyran}}
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*January - March 2011 - N/A
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*March 2011 - {{eLink|citizen|1695532|kaycloud}}
  
It has 4 congressmen in the North Korean [[Congress]]:
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==Congress members==
*Inkwizytor_666, region [[Hwangae]]
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A list of NKWP/WPK members in [[Congress of North Korea]] since the party's formation.
*Shyran, region [[Pyongan]]
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*Strasser, region [[Pyongan]]
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*[[Gen]], region [[Pyongan]]
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Its official [[newspaper]] in this re-foundation is Rodong Sinmun NKWP.
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{| class="wikitable sortable"
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|-
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! Candidate || width=16% | December 2010 || width=16% | January 2011 || width=16% | February 2011 || width=16% | March 2011 || width=16% | Total mandates
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|-
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| {{eLink|citizen|1799193|Shyran}} || {{Yes}} || {{Yes}}<sup>P</sup> || {{No}} || {{No}} || <center>2</center>
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|-
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| {{eLink|citizen|1647049|Inkwizytor_666}} || {{Yes}} || {{Yes}}<sup>H</sup> || {{No}} || {{No}} || <center>2</center>
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|-
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| {{eLink|citizen|1204465|Strasser}} || {{Yes}} || {{Yes}}<sup>P</sup> || {{No}} || {{No}} || <center>2</center>
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|-
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| [[Gen]] || {{No}} || {{Yes}}<sup>P</sup> || {{Yes}} || {{No}} || <center>2</center>
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|-
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| {{eLink|citizen|2571748|Juan Harlock}} || {{No}} || {{No}} || {{Yes}} || {{No}} || <center>1</center>
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|-
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| {{eLink|citizen|4351464|Csorig}} || {{No}} || {{No}} || {{Yes}} || {{No}} || <center>1</center>
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|}
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Notes:
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:<sup>H</sup> - elected as a representative of the [[Hwangae]] region
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:<sup>P</sup> - elected as a representative of the [[Pyongan]] region
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No information is available for all of the candidates from where were they nominated from
  
The ORG is ''DPRK Cooperatives''
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==Presidential candidates==
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:January 2011 - {{eLink|citizen|1799193|Shyran}} - 3rd place - 15.50 %; 20 votes
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:February 2011 - supported [[Kaige X|Kaigefoh]] from the [[City Party]] - 1st place - 58.72 %; 64 votes
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:March 2011 - {{eLink|citizen|2571748|Juan Harlock}} - 3rd place - 22.99 %; 20 votes
  
 
==See also==
 
==See also==
*[[North Korean Workers Union]] - organization under party control
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*{{eLink|article|1625545|Socialist program for the construction of eNorth Korea, by NKWP}}

Latest revision as of 11:46, 22 February 2024

The North Korean Workers Party

Party-The North Korean Workers Party.jpg
General Information
Country Flag-North Korea.jpg North Korea
Abbreviation NKWP
Organization North Korean Workers Union (old)
DPRK Cooperatives (new)
Forum nkwp.foroactivo.com/
Colors Red
Founded 1st edition:
28th May 2009
2nd edition:
29th March 2010 (refoundation)
3rd edition:
December 2010 (refoundation)
Dissolved 1st edition:
July 2009 (estimated)
2nd edition:
3rd July 2010[1]
3rd edition:
16th March 2011[2]
Political
Congress Occupancy 0 /0 seats, 0%
Orientation Far-Left
Ideology Juche

The Worker`s Party of Korea was a Far-left Socialist political party in North Korea. It had three meaningful editions (the party lasted longer than a month), as far as it is recorded.

First edition

The party advocates an economy based on worker-owned companies and a smaller government than other socialist parties in the New World are known to advocate. The party was founded by Morgaroth and Defenestration in May 2009. When North Korea was conquered in the Summer 2009, the location of the party was moved to Russia and soon after party was renamed No eMutants Allowed.

In the period of time before North Korea was conquered by Russia, it had 42 members, which was less than it previously had. It also held 3 Congress seats at the time, declining in numbers from previous levels.

The Structure of the Party

The internal structure of the party is built up with the ideals of democracy and pragmatism in mind. For now (in the party’s initial stage) there is only a party president and a Party Committee. The role of the Party Committee is to be the outward face of the party (together with the party president) and run the day-to-day care of the party and its members.

The Party Committee

The regulations for the committee:

  1. Consisting of 5 prominent party members, the Party Committee is the highest deciding organ within the party, and above all has the responsibility of the day-to-day care of the party and its members. It is the responsibility of the Party Committee to make sure that all members of the party are well informed of what’s going on in the party and in the country.
  2. Appointment to serve on the Party Committee is done by the party president whom after each party-president election chooses among the applicants who have submitted their interest to serve to the party president.
  3. In accordance with the democratic tradition and with the tone-giving pragmatism still in mind, a Party Committee member can be voted off the Committee if a formal protest is posted (in an article) with a subsequent signing of at least 20% of the members.

NKWP Party Program

First Party Program:

The State

The party wants to promote the welfare of all the people rather than that of a few company owners or members of a special interest group, and we want to strengthen the economy of the country. In order to accomplish this, the party wants to introduce new ownership models, in addition to the simple ones that the game allows now. Workers and consumers will be able to choose from a variety of privately, stately, and workers' owned companies. State-controlled companies will be created and parts of the North Korean economy regulated according to the needs of the least fortunate, low-level and low-wellness players. Workers' self-management will also be conducted in workers' owned companies whose founding will be supported and subsidized by the state. Furthermore privately owned companies will receive help and bonuses from the state if they meet conditions such as bringing in highly qualified workers from abroad, and small private companies will be given help from the state in order to be able to compete with huge multinational cooperation’s who would otherwise drain the wealth of North Korea. In short - the Workers Party wants to see a balanced and fair market, with many forms of ownership - and sees both privately-owned companies and workers' cooperations as a good thing for North Korea and will help them out, as long as they play fair and don’t use their workers or act otherwise unethical.

True Democracy

We want to see the extension of democratic rule to all levels of society. We want to see a society where everyone can take part in the debate and affect their situation. The Workers Party wishes to see more decentralized government, more public polls, and more common workers engaged in their democracy. The limits of this game are quite frustrating, to say the least, however, it is the Workers Party’s vision and goal to expand beyond the limits of the game and create external forums where the common worker can affect things through polls and voting in his region as well as on the national level. You will remember that the Workers Party wants to see such things as workers' cooperations across the country, and they would of course have to be governed in this fashion as well.

A Strong and Democratic Military

The Workers Party wishes to see a strong and mobile army that is capable to react to any threat that might befall North Korea. We wish the military to grow, but we also wish it to be democratic. As stated before, we never want to see the formation of special interest groups in our country that has the power to oppress other people through their wealth or political influence or anything else. It is therefore important that the army maintains a clear connection to the common people, and that the leaders of the army are chosen democratically from the most capable candidates. That way they can truly fulfil their most pressing duties which initially will be:

International Peacekeeping

The Workers Party’s vision for North Korea and its armed forces goes well in hand with its vision for international solidarity. It is our duty as human beings to help out those in need and defend the weaker nations on this earth against imperialistic countries that would oppress the indigenous population and rob them of their riches. North Korea must therefore maintain a big, and strong army that can be ready to act at any time where international peacekeeping operations are needed - or where allied countries request our help. In this case, having a properly democratically founded military will help us to gain a bigger army, with more efficiency that can gain more strength faster, and thus increase the prestige and safety of North Korea.

"The NK Socialist Model"

The NK Socialist Model is one based on worker-owned companies, giving them an advantage over privately owned ones. Instead of creating a lot of government-owned companies that will need a big government to work with them, we will create an oversight committee, with a few government officials who will handle applications from companies that want government aid (in the form of Gold).

If the company that asks for Gold is found to be a worker-owned company where the profits actually go to the workers and/or socialist military groups (such as the Workers' Militia) and if the workers are indeed treated well and have a say in the company - then they will be given Gold from the government to be able to get an advantage over capitalistic companies.

A few government companies will be needed, for example in housing and hospitals etc - but overall, this would not demand a big government and it would minimize corruption. If the recipient of government funds is found to be corrupt, they will simply stop getting aid - and since no huge amounts will be given out at any time, but instead smaller over time, a mistake wouldn’t be a disaster.

This plan was first laid out by Defenestration, one of the co-founders of The North Korean Workers Party; this is the basic idea, and it can be expanded on; it is mainly intended to lay out a framework.

Party presidents

This is the list of known Party presidents:

Second edition

On the 29th of March 2010, North Korean Communist Party was renamed to NKWP by Strasser, party president at the time. The only major success of this party edition was Strasser's attempt to win presidential elections in May 2010, ending up runner-up.

Party presidents

Third edition

On December 2010, a group of players headed by Shyran, redounded it. The official newspaper of the party was the Rodong Sinmun NKWP. The organization controlled by the party is DPRK Cooperatives.

The party slightly changed its name to Worker`s Party of Korea on 26th February 2011[3], however, just one month later it disappeared from the political scene. It had some brief moments of reappearing again, although it would be alive only for a couple of weeks (December 2013, Shyran was elected as party president in party with ID 3646; in January 2014 the party was restored to the name at the time - Korean Patriotic Front).

Central Comittee

Central Committee was in charge of leading the party to victory.

December 2010

Shyran, Marianosm, Gen, Juan Harlock, Krai1 and Strasser are the Central Committee.

January 2011[4]

The CC is formed by the following comrades:

General Secretary: Shyran
Commisar of External Wing: Strasser
Commisar of AgitPro: Krai1
Commisar of the Peoples Army of NK: Marianosm
Commisar of Economy: Rey

Party presidents

  • December 2010 - Shyran
  • January - March 2011 - N/A
  • March 2011 - kaycloud

Congress members

A list of NKWP/WPK members in Congress of North Korea since the party's formation.

Candidate December 2010 January 2011 February 2011 March 2011 Total mandates
Shyran Yes YesP No No
2
Inkwizytor_666 Yes YesH No No
2
Strasser Yes YesP No No
2
Gen No YesP Yes No
2
Juan Harlock No No Yes No
1
Csorig No No Yes No
1

Notes:

H - elected as a representative of the Hwangae region
P - elected as a representative of the Pyongan region

No information is available for all of the candidates from where were they nominated from

Presidential candidates

January 2011 - Shyran - 3rd place - 15.50 %; 20 votes
February 2011 - supported Kaigefoh from the City Party - 1st place - 58.72 %; 64 votes
March 2011 - Juan Harlock - 3rd place - 22.99 %; 20 votes

See also