It's called a dictatorship.
Omnipotent,All-Powerfulare a few words which represents unlimited power.
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Absolute Power (1997)
The Greek term that describes men who rule with absolute power is "tyrant." In ancient Greece, a tyrant was often a leader who seized control without legal right, exercising complete authority over the state. While the term has negative connotations today, it originally referred to any ruler with significant power, regardless of their method of obtaining it.
If the is no leader then there is no order, yet if there is a leader then they will eventually be consumed by power. Absolute Power=Absolute Corruption. -'Beggin4Mercy'-
Power is transferred in absolute monarchy by the death or overthrowing of the current leader.
One leader (tyrant) with absolute power. He/she seizes power illegally or by force.
A ruler who has absolute power can be called a dictator or despot.
Yes, in the sense that he was not democratically elected and ruled Russia as its sole leader with absolute power.
Yes and its called a "Dictator." :D
If leader makes bad decision, his/her power is severely weakened. if a group of people talk out against the ruler, that weakens their power. if surrounding countries have a government other than absolute power, the rulers absolute power is weakened.
In Caesar's time, a ruler who was given absolute power was called a dictator.
The leader, Sultan Qaboos bin Said Al Said has absolute power in every respect.
A dictator.
When there is one leader, it is referred to as a "monarchy" if that leader is a king or queen, or "dictatorship" if the leader holds absolute power without constitutional limitations. In both cases, authority is concentrated in a single individual, who typically makes decisions unilaterally. In a broader context, this can also be termed "autocracy."
oligarchy and dictatorships hold absolute power