Yes, because the citizens did not pick. Basically like a dynasty in which the child of the queen/king becomes a president in present day.
I think he is. Hafiz Assad is not the President of Syria since he died in 2000. His son Bashar al-Assad is the current President of Syria and he is generally considered to be a dictator.
Actually in malawi when you are the president, you are a dictator. So therefore the president Is a dictator.
Because the Egyptian president has been in power for over 25 years. He will not step down and yet the people want him to step down. He has banned protests of his reign. He has basically become and unofficial dictator of the country.
No. It was a federal presidential republic, but president Porfirio Diaz is in fact considered a dictator.
Russia is no longer under a dictator, but the leader now is Vladmir Putin
In some countries, the president is the official title of the dictator ruling there. The answer to this question really depends on the country.
no
Malawi does not have a dictator. It is a peaceful democracy. Bingu Wu Mutharika is the president.
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Esaias Afewerki is considered a dictator by most of the world. Eritrea was rated 175th of 175 countries in terms of media freedom by Reporters without Borders, placing them behind North Korea (DPRK).
President Mugabe of Zimbabwe is a dictator. Even though he receives "the votes", this is due more to rigging the elections and suppressing dissent than because the people have actually voted for him.
Of course a Military Dictator.