The Dictator holds the power. One example of a dictator was Germany's leader, Adolf Hitler.
Most present day dictatorships are not held by a single person or a small group.
The Government
In a dictatorship or autocracy, power is held by one person.
dictatorship
Complete power held by a single person is called a dictatorship.
Dictatorship
A government in which a single person holds unlimited power?
A dictatorship
either communism or Dictatorship
A triumvirate was a rule by three men. It could be loosely called a Dictatorship by three men, as they held all the power.
The King. Soverign means only ruler. So the King held the whole authority.
There is a division of powers in democracy between the executive power, judicial power and legislative power.
In a Dictatorship, power is held by a single person or a small group. Some famous dictatorships have been Fidel Castro in Cuba, Chairman Mao in China, and Adolf Hitler in Germany.
The legislative power possessed by a sovereign people refers to their ability to make and pass laws that govern themselves. This power allows the people to establish rules and regulations that reflect their collective will and values, shaping the society in which they live. It is a fundamental aspect of democracy, where the ultimate authority rests with the people.