any way they want to be!
Adolf Hitler.
No, it has a democratically elected leader: Dr. Tabaré Vázquez (2015-)
Bush was, what does that tell you... As much as I agree with the above stated point, Dictators don't need anyone to elect them. They use force and violence to take over governments. So no dictators aren't elected and the Supreme court wouldn't have any say about it.
The leader of Panama is elected now but there have been military dictators.
si manuel l. quezon
Ferdinand Marcos.
Not necessarily. Roman "dictators" were elected into office by the Senate, whereas Socialist dictators of the 20th Century Europe usually led revolutions against a sitting monarch.
Dictators often use tactics such as manipulating election laws, censoring opposition voices, using propaganda to control the narrative, and intimidating or coercing voters in order to secure their election. They may also resort to fraud, corruption, or violence to ensure a favorable outcome.
You might vote for a dictator. The problem is getting him out of office Some dictators were elected at first, then either changed the constitution or else rigged the next elections after silencing opposition.
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The single ruler/leader. The military often helps out.
Article 7, section 16 of the Philippine constitution is about the commission of appointments. It states that certain appointments are for the president to make, and are not elected.