At initial stage of his road to revolution, President
Commune or Soviet, the then government form of the working-class did not accord with the actual situation of Korea, a colonial semi-feudal society.
At the assembly convened at Kayahe, Wangqing County in March Juche 22 (1933) to discuss the building of the people’s revolutionary government, the President made a speech that it was a genuine government of people that relied on the worker-peasant alliance led by the working-class and the united front of broad strata of the anti-Japanese forces.
Afterwards, the people’s revolutionary governments were built in most of guerrilla zones at the shore of Tuman River. In these zones land was free distributed and eight-hour working system, free education and free medical care systems were enforced.
A new form of the people’s revolutionary government that had brought about great social changes in guerrilla zones became the prototype of the people’s government set up in Korea soon after liberation.