Sure, people can vote any time there is an itty bitty box for black rocks an white rocks or an electronic Diebold machine that lets you punch a card or touch a screen. Bit if those votes aren't counted in a fair and democratic manner, you have a TOTALITARIAN GOVERNMENT. Boris Bazhanov's Memoirs of Stalin's Former Secretary (published in 1992 and only available in Russian, contains the following quote: "You know, comrades," says Stalin, "that I think in regard to this: I consider it completely unimportant who in the party will vote, or how; but what is extraordinarily important is this -- who will count the votes, and how."
No, they elect themselves.
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Totalitarian regime is a form of government in which the nation's government has total control over the people. The citizens have no rights to vote/elect for officials or new governmental laws.
centered in the leaders and not in the people.
A totalitarian government has complete control over its people.
Totalitarian
Germany (Adolf Hitler) and Russia (Josef Stalin). Many people believe Italy was a totalitarian government, but historians aren't sure whether Mussolini intended to have complete control over the people. Another possibly totalitarian government was Japan under Hirohito's rule. However, most people don't believe it was a totalitarian government.
Dictators
loss of its people
Answ2. Only in totalitarian states.In democracies, there is held a 'popular vote' in which representatives are chosen from round the country, to govern the country.NO!!!!
In a totalitarian government it is a group of people or a single political party that take control of every aspect of the lives of the people they govern. This type of government no longer recognizes the views or beliefs of any other group or political party.
government that controls all aspects of life by a group of people
The people give up their right to oppose the government when they accept Totalitarian rule.
A totalitarian regime attempts to control its people by determining how they may and may not act very strictly and usually in adherence to some ideology.