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There are actually a lot. The majority are in Africa and the Middle East.
The following countries are African dictatorships, but not all of them:AlgeriaAngolaBurkina FasoCameroonChadCongo (Brazzaville)Congo (Kinshasa) ; Republic of CongoCote d'IvoireEquatorial GuineaEritreaGabonGuineaEquatorial GuineaRwandaSudanSwaziland
mostly dictatorships
Africa is a continent, not just one country. There are at my last count at least 53 countries in Africa. Some are democratic countries, some are dictatorships or may as well be. People get to vote in many of these countries yet many of these elections are suspect to say the least, if not outright fraudulent.
Describe the decision-making role of citizens in countries that are dictatorships and in countries that are absolute monarchies.
Libya and Zimbabwe are dictatorships.
no as some are dictatorships.
Belgium
Northern Africa is made up of over 20 country's with governments ranging from democracy's to dictatorships to autocracy.
Two examples of dictatorships are Belarus and Cuba.
Your back the answer to this question is clearly north Korea and Italy
I'm pretty sure that there's only been three countries in Africa that have overthrown dictatorship so far: Tunisia first, then Egypt and then Libya.