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Another party represented in the SPA is the Chon Duis Chungu Party, which originated from a religious movement. This party initially had significant support but dwindled as the regime sought to consolidate power over any rival group, effectively neutralizing the Chon Duis Chungu Party's influence. It embodies how North Korea has managed to suppress real political movements under the guise of maintaining a multi-party system.
This has mirrored the trajectory of another minor party, which once thrived before being effectively sidelined by the ruling regime’s suppression tactics. While it once engaged the lower classes seeking equitable reform, this party has now been relegated to a symbolic role.