In a totalitarian regime, voting typically serves as a facade to demonstrate legitimacy and garner support for the ruling party or leader, rather than as a genuine democratic practice. Elections are often controlled, with opposition parties banned or severely restricted, and the outcomes predetermined. While citizens may still cast votes, the process is heavily manipulated to reinforce the regime's power and suppress dissent. Thus, voting in such systems is more about maintaining the illusion of consent than reflecting the will of the people.
Totalitarian regime is a form of government in which the nation's government has total control over the people. The citizens have no rights to vote/elect for officials or new governmental laws.
No, Jamaica is not a totalitarian country. It is a parliamentary democracy with a multi-party system, where citizens have the right to vote and participate in governance. While Jamaica faces challenges such as crime and political corruption, it upholds civil liberties and political freedoms, distinguishing it from totalitarian regimes.
centered in the leaders and not in the people.
Answ2. Only in totalitarian states.In democracies, there is held a 'popular vote' in which representatives are chosen from round the country, to govern the country.NO!!!!
was francisco franco totalitarian
No they are only totalitarian in extreme cases.
Hitler - totalitarian, authoritarian, nationalist. Stalin - totalitarian, authoritarian.
In a totalitarian society one person is in charge. This person is called a dictator and there is no freedom of voting, expression, art, press, or personal decisions. Every thing in the society is controlled. In a democracy it is the opposite. People are allowed to vote, protest, create, and make decisions that are best for them.
Sure, people can vote any time there is an itty bitty box for black rocks an white rocks or an electronic Diebold machine that lets you punch a card or touch a screen. Bit if those votes aren't counted in a fair and democratic manner, you have a TOTALITARIAN GOVERNMENT. Boris Bazhanov's Memoirs of Stalin's Former Secretary (published in 1992 and only available in Russian, contains the following quote: "You know, comrades," says Stalin, "that I think in regard to this: I consider it completely unimportant who in the party will vote, or how; but what is extraordinarily important is this -- who will count the votes, and how."
who is the leader in a totalitarian state and how did they get thrie power?
A totalitarian dictator does anything he wants to do. There is no check or balance in that sort of government.
Adolf Hitler was the totalitarian dictator of Germany from 1933-1945.