The Workers' Party of Korea is a group of people in a country called North Korea who are in charge of making decisions and running their government. They are called the Workers' Party because they believe in supporting the workers of their country and making sure everyone has a fair and equal opportunity to succeed.
The Party is led by one person, usually called the leader, who makes most of the important decisions for the country. The current leader of the Workers' Party of Korea is a man named Kim Jong Un.
The Workers' Party of Korea has been in charge of North Korea since 1948, which is a very long time! They believe in a type of government called communism, which means that everyone works together and shares everything equally. They also believe in having a strong military to protect their country.
Some people think that the Workers' Party of Korea is not very nice, because they do not allow their citizens to have basic freedoms like speaking out against the government or leaving the country. Some people also believe that they do not treat their citizens fairly or provide them with enough food and other necessities.
Despite these criticisms, the Workers' Party of Korea still has a lot of support within their country and they continue to run their government in their own way.