North Korea has a constitution that outlines the structure of its government, but it operates as a totalitarian state under the leadership of the Korean Workers' Party, with Kim Jong-un as its head. The constitution asserts principles of socialism and the supremacy of the party, limiting political pluralism and civil liberties. Thus, while it has a formal constitutional framework, it does not function as a constitutional government in the democratic sense.
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