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Kim Jong Il was no king though, he wasn't even the head of the state or the head of the government during his time as leader (both positions were occupied by other people), and he never had direct legalized or officialized authority over the people. In fact it is just the other way around with the people, having authority over the leader via the Supreme People's Assembly, which the leader is accountable to and removable by. Therefore your description of "king" and "dictator" is not only false, it is just parroting tired old American Anti-Communist Anti-POC rhetoric, to keep the southren half defeatist and servile to big imperialist powers.