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who is the leader in a totalitarian state and how did they get thrie power?
its not inherit the actual answer is expressed
The three inherent powers of a state are the power to tax, the power to regulate commerce, and the power to enforce laws. The power to tax allows the state to generate revenue for public services and infrastructure. The power to regulate commerce enables the state to manage trade and economic activities within its jurisdiction. Lastly, the power to enforce laws ensures the maintenance of order and the protection of citizens' rights.
Barry O'Farrell, Liberal.
Inherit power from his father.
The governor is the leader of a state. Governors are politicians, elected by the people, who govern a constituent state. Governors of states control police power, and are not subordinate to federal officials, unless there are laws laid out in the US Constitution.
They inherit it from someone in their family.
President Dmitriy Anatolyevich MEDVEDEV is the current head of state, but Premier Vladimir Vladimirovich PUTIN is still the head of United Russia, the party in power. The president has most of the power, but the premier is second in terms of power, hence in many way Putin is the "leader" of Russia.
A government headed by one leader is typically referred to as a monarchy or a dictatorship, depending on the nature of the leader's authority. In a monarchy, the leader, often a king or queen, may inherit power and may have varying degrees of authority, from symbolic to absolute. In a dictatorship, a single ruler wields significant control, often without democratic processes, and may impose their will through force or propaganda. Both systems concentrate power in the hands of one individual.
inherit power means a court jurisdiction and limitations of court power...
he has reward power legistimate power coersive power expert power referental power leader have all type of power at last he has many power