In North Korea, the centerpiece bureaucracy is the Cabinet. The Cabinet consists of an administrative body and an executive body.
Regarding organization, the North Korean government is formed with three branches that are not independent because the country’s regimen is authoritarian. One is the administrative, legislative, and the last one, the judicial.
What these branches do is in theory, modify or in its case, resist the decisions of the ruler in terms of domestic policy and foreign affairs. There is another institution called the Supreme People's Assembly, consisted mostly of the Workers' Party of North Korea