Baku – APA. North Korea revised its Constitution, South Korea’s Unification Ministry said on Monday, APA reports.
It dropped all points related to Communism. One of the officials said the country’s leadership made changes because of “difficulties to realize Communism ideals”.
The Communism was replaced with "military first" ideology securing Kim Jong-il’s role as chairman of the National Defense Commission. "The chairman is the highest general of the entire military and commands the entire country," said the new text.
The previous constitution in 1998 said the chairman oversees matters of state only.
The Constitution was changed in April, 2009, but it was announced five months later.