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Iraq is ruled by a dictator, therefore Iraqs government is a "dictatorship"
Iraq has a monachy dictatorship
No dictatorship is a form of government. Anarchism means no leaders in Greek. A dictator which is the ruler in a dictatorship is an authoritarian ruler who assumes sole and absolute power, without a blood line (hereditary or king and queen). Iraq when Saddam was in power it was a dictatorship, but the people elected him into power. The dictator has full power on the government, the state, and the military.
Currently, Iraq is a Parliamentary Democracy that is slowly moving towards an Illiberal Democracy, but it is not a dictatorship. Under Saddam Hussein, Iraq was an Authoritarian State.
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A Dictatorship has one person making the laws and no one else. Iraq had this kind of government when Saddam Hussein was the leader.
federal parliamentary representative democratic republic or some might say a religious dictatorship
A dictatorship has one person making the laws and no one else. Iraq had this kind of government when Saddam Hussein was the leader.
Based on the war between the former dictator of Iraq and Allied forces led by the USA & the UK, the new government of Iraq is no longer a dictatorship run organization. The government can be described as a parliamentary type with several balance of power meant authorities. Iraq holds free elections which is a dramatic change from 10 years ago. Iraq now has an executive branch, a legislative branch and a judicial branch.
You're not. The Iraq War ended with a whimper by May 2008 with Iranian-backed terrorists trying to destabilize the new democratic government of Iraq routed, and Iraq no longer the base for international terrorism it had been throughout the Saddam Hussein dictatorship.
This form of government is called a dictatorship.
that the best form of government was a military Dictatorship.