North Korea's New Constitution Deletes Socialist Terms, Experts: Aims for Normal State Status
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North Korea has revised its constitution, removing the term 'Socialist Constitution' and expressions related to unification policy. Experts analyze this as an attempt by North Korea to become a 'normal state.' The authority of State Affairs Commission Chairman Kim Jong Un has also been strengthened, and the right to use nuclear weapons has been explicitly stated.