Any political system might do so. Any specific example which does is described as "censored", "tyrannical" or "oppressive".
A dictatorship has a one party system and suppresses its people. It also tries to control every part of their lives.
dictatorship
A type of radical authoritarian governmental system, led by a dictator having complete power and who forcibly suppresses opposition and criticisms.
That isn't a question, but if you mean, "What is a government controlled by one political group, which suppresses all opposition and controls many aspect of its citizens lives called?It's called a dictatorship.Historical examples include, Hitler's National Socialist (Nazi) party in 1930's-40's Germany. The USSR's Communist Party from 1917-1989.A current example is The Communist Party of The Peoples Republic of China.Do not confuse a dictatorship with a particular political/economic governmental structure, i.e Communism, Fascism, Capitalism. All of these can be classed as a dictatorship if other political groups are outlawed under these systems. By contrast, all of these system's can be implemented under a democracy, if the people choose the ruling party from a number of choices via a free election.
Totalitarianism refers to a political system where the government has complete control over all aspects of public and private life. It often involves a single party, leader, or ideology that suppresses opposition and exercises extensive censorship and surveillance.
in which system of government do the people have the most political party
Democratic Government Authoritarian Government • 2 or more political parties • free press • free media • free, fair, frequent elections • equal legal rights • courts free of political control • minorities respected • only one political party • government controlled press • censored media • fake elections or no elections • unequal legal rights • courts under political control • minorities often under attack - makes decisions based on the will of the people - citizens choose individuals in elections to represent them in government - tolerate opposition - other political parties - opposition and criticism are part of the system - people seen as citizens - little or no input from the people - those being governed - entirely dominated by one person (dictatorship) - don't tolerate opposition - rely on military, informers and secret police to eliminate opposition and stay in power - people seen as subjects
A political party organized as opposition to the existing parties in a two-party system.
The federal system political system is divided between the national government and regional government. The united states is a federal republic.
Communism is the political system that called for government control of the economy.
a political institution is a system of politics and government.
It is a medicine that suppresses the immune system