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potential benefits of allowing more than one candidate per election district and allowing voters to decide which would be elected. It is believed these statements may have been linked to a brief liberalization of North Korea's justice system that occurred around the same time.
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1684:"민중당, 北조선사회민주당과 반일공동성명 발표(전문)"
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