Monarchy
Monarchy
Monarchy
The form of government where a person becomes the head of government by either inheriting the office or being elected to it for life is known as a monarchy, specifically an absolute monarchy if the monarch holds significant power. In this system, the monarch's authority is often seen as divinely ordained or legitimized through tradition. While some monarchies are constitutional and have limited powers, those that allow for life tenure without electoral challenges typically concentrate power in the hands of the monarch.
The one instance sounds like you are describing a Monarchy but the second instance cited sounds like a Dictatorship (e.g.: Fidel Castro).
The party that has the majority of elected members in the House of Representatives forms the government.
government through elected representatives
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elected directly by the people is wrong its elected by the cabinet dummyThe leader of the majority party in the legislature
Republic with an elected government.
Republic with an elected government.
A government run by elected representatives is called a republican form of government.
the government is elected by a popular vote to represent the president and the executive branch of government at a provincial level.