North Korea today (21 days), elections to elect delegates to the provincial people's councils such as cities and military.

The Local People's Assembly, which is the local council of Korea, is composed of delegates elected in proportion to the population, and holds elections every four years.

The delegates of the four-year term open one to two regular or extraordinary meetings each year to prepare regional budgets and law enforcement plans, and elect the chairman and vice chairman of the People's Committee, which is the head of the local government.

In addition, each regional court will select a people's jury who will form a trial agreement with the judge, and if necessary, decide on the election and recall of the judge.

After North Korea announced plans to hold elections for local people's representatives last month, it organized the National Election Guidance Committee, followed by preparations for constituency, composition, election committee, and candidate nomination.

The most recent election was on July 19, 2015, the first time since Kim Jong - un 's presidency, that it has a 100 percent approval rate with a 99.9 percent turnout, and has elected 28,452 delegates.

At the time, Kim Jong-un and his sister Kim Il-jung, vice president,