North Korea's official comment on the outcome of the ruling party's 21st general election has not been released, but the foreign media outlet, Chosun Shinbo, assessed that Minshim judged the conservative opposition party.


Chosun Shinbo, the organ of the Japan Federation of Koreans, said, "The Democratic Party has been beaten by the ruling ruling party, and the future conservative opposition party has been defeated."

Chosun Shinbo said, "The conservative opposition party is again subject to a strict judgment of public sentiment."

The Chosun Shinbo did not comment on the prospects for North Korea policy, noting the changed situation, saying that the ruling party could handle the expedited agenda alone and stop the opposition's Philly Buster.

Meanwhile, Echo, a propaganda medium for North Korea, posted a criticism against Gangnam-gu, but it seems to be a response to the release of a candidate for future integration by Taegu-min (Tae Young-ho), a North Korean diplomat.

Echoes of Gangnam-gu were "a den of corruption," and insisted that "the wealthy are gambling or using drugs, and local police officers are ignoring their attention."

He also wrote, "The protagonist of the 'Park Geun-hye-Choi Soon-sil scandal case,' which shocked the South Korean society four years ago, also lived a desolate life here.

However, Echo did not comment directly on the results of the general election, including the election of candidate Tae Gu-min.

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