Please do not remove him from the template. Yes, he's dead. However, North Korea is a special case:
Etcetera. The template lists the irrelevant rubber-stamp "parliament," the Supreme People's Assembly, the probably nonexistent Political parties in North Korea (besides the WPK), and the staged Elections in North Korea. Is Kim Il-sung less relevant than these?
I am also tempted to suggest we add Workers' Party of Korea in place of Political parties in North Korea, as it is the only party of any importance. ProhibitOnions 07:15, 29 January 2006 (UTC)[reply]
I have indeed added this, in place of the previous phrase "National culture." I don't know whether this was meant as a description of Juche or as a placeholder for a future link, but we can always add the latter, and "National culture" isn't really what Juche is all about ("Official ideology" or the likes). ProhibitOnions 07:26, 29 January 2006 (UTC)[reply]
I will deal with your argument point by point:
Kim is still the "eternal president" and head of state according to the 1998 constitution.
He was the state founder (along with others, though this is now omitted from the official version).
He is still the subject of the biggest personality cult in the world.
He ran North Korea as a personal dictatorship for 46 years, longer than any other dictator.
Juche, the official state ideology, is little more than his collected sayings.
Everything he said in public was writen down and has the force of unalterable law.
His birthday is the biggest national holiday.
The country is a dynasty consisting of his family members.
Also, although you are right that the Worker's Party of Korea is the only real party in the country, make that abundantly clear at Political parties in North Korea.--naryathegreat | (talk) 01:46, 9 February 2006 (UTC)[reply]
There are other (legal and illegal) parties in NKorea. So both the article on political parties and the article on WPK should be in. There are elections and Juche is the state dominant ideology. But I am not convinced to include a dead politician in a template on politics in any country, how important he might have been for that country. Is De Gaulle in France,Washington in the US, Mao in China. I agree on this with Naryathegreat. I deleted the referenced to articles that are not entries on a north korean subject (as most of these templates do). 159.46.248.232 07:32, 9 February 2006 (UTC) (=Electionworld)[reply]
naryathegreat deleted President. There is an article about the president and something had to me mentioned about the strange fact that North Korea has a dead man as president. That can be done by linking to that function. I will restore it. Electionworld 06:49, 10 February 2006 (UTC)[reply]
I have updated the "premier" slot as Pak Pong-Ju has been replaced by Kim Yong-Il (not to be confused with Kim Jong-Il) —The preceding unsigned comment was added by 24.176.136.221 (talk) 22:30, 11 April 2007 (UTC).[reply]