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North Korea, which has abandoned the name of the national anthem by accelerating its disconnection with the South, has enacted a new "national law."
The Korean Central News Agency reported that a plenary session of the standing committee of the Supreme People's Assembly was held at the Mansudae Capitol yesterday, and the national law was adopted.
It did not disclose any details about the national law, but it seems that it contains how to sing and play the national anthem.
Earlier, since April, North Korea has been changing the name to "the State of the Democratic People's Republic of Korea" instead of the existing national anthem, and some of the lyrics have been changed, such as excluding the expression "Samcheon-ri."
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The Korean Central News Agency reported that a plenary session of the standing committee of the Supreme People's Assembly was held at the Mansudae Capitol yesterday, and the national law was adopted.
It did not disclose any details about the national law, but it seems that it contains how to sing and play the national anthem.
Earlier, since April, North Korea has been changing the name to "the State of the Democratic People's Republic of Korea" instead of the existing national anthem, and some of the lyrics have been changed, such as excluding the expression "Samcheon-ri."
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