Dictatorship has been implemented in various countries throughout history, including notable examples such as Nazi Germany under Adolf Hitler, the Soviet Union under Joseph Stalin, and North Korea under Kim Il-sung. These regimes often suppress political dissent, control the media, and maintain power through authoritarian rule. More recently, countries like Venezuela under Nicolás Maduro and Belarus under Alexander Lukashenko have exhibited dictatorial governance. Such regimes typically prioritize the interests of the ruling elite over democratic principles and civil liberties.
Australia has never experienced a dictatorship and no state in Australia has ever been a dictatorship.
Belarus has been described as a dictatorship.
It is a democracy, but it used to be a dictatorship.
because they could be used to establish a dictatorship.
Since 2005.
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
Since 1959 Cuba has been a dictatorship.
For about 40 years now.
Egypt is not currently a monarchy but a Republic. The country has not been a monarchy since the early to mid 1900's.
how can a Dictatorship be classified
A Dictatorship, ruled by a dictator it can be fascism too :)
Fascist countries have almost always been dictatorships.