No, it has never been a Dictatorship. Australia is a Constitutional Monarchy where the head of state is the Queen represented by the Governor General.
Australia also is a democracy as the people have a choice of electing representatives that they find are worth of becoming ministers (a minister is a government elected person who is in charge of a specific government portfolio).
Australia also is a federation, which means that its states are united under one national government. New South Wales and Victoria were the first colonies to do this as they became self law making bodies. They found it was easier to control trade, defence and transport.
Australia has never experienced a dictatorship and no state in Australia has ever been a dictatorship.
As the United States of America is a democratic country - dictatorship does not come into it!
Democratic Alliance against Dictatorship
Venice is a city in Italy which is democratic.
No Haiti is not a Dictatorship, though it had been at a certain point in the past. Haiti is a democratic republic which is why it is called : La Republique D'Haiti
Romania is currently a stupid democracy.
No,but u can say it a democratic form of government.
democratic leadership, dictator leadership and etc. my answer is: Republic,Democracy,Parlimentarian,Dictatorship,Monarchy
Not anymore. The dictatorship regime in Ecuador ended in 1979. Ecuador is currently governed by a Presidential system and is a Democratic Republic country.
They fell to Dictatorship because they had no democratic experience and they had severe economic problems, many Europeans saw dictatorship as the only solution to prevent their fall.
Neither. The Government of Cuba is a comunist dictatorship.
Liberal Democratic Party - Australia - was created in 2001.