North Korea holds Supreme People's Assembly election, KCNA reports

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SEOUL, March 16 (Reuters) - North Korea held ‌an election for the Supreme People’s Assembly on Sunday, state media KCNA said, to select ​delegates to the legislature that formally ​approves state policy and appoints the ⁠country’s top officials.

Nearly 99.99% of eligible voters ​had cast their ballots as of 6 ​p.m. (0900 GMT) on Sunday, KCNA said.

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North Korean leader Kim Jong Un cast his ballot at a coal ​mine run by young workers, where he said ​the coal industry is essential to driving the country’s ‌economy ⁠and his five-year economic plan, the state media outlet said.

North Koreans living in China and other socialist countries also cast ballots, KCNA said.

​The assembly ​legislates and ⁠manages policies in all areas of government, but its approval is only ​a formality for measures decided by the ruling ​Workers’ ⁠Party, which holds ultimate power. Kim rules the country as the general secretary of the ⁠Workers’ ​Party, president of the ​State Affairs Commission and supreme commander of the Armed Forces.

Reporting ​by Heejin Kim; Editing by Edmund Klamann

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