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Dictatorship

The English term 'dictatorship' means a form of government in which the ruler is an absolute dictator, not restricted by a constitution or laws or opposition etc. Throughout history, there have been famous dictators such as Adolf Hitler, Joseph Stalin, and Saddam Hussein.

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Does the President of the Philippines have the right to ban a former dictator from returning back to the country?

Which President are you referring to? The US President has no such power. However, the President of the country in question, may be able to ban anyone from returning to the country that he pleases.

This caused worldwide turmoil and the rise of powerful dictators?

The Great Depression and World War 1 unresolved issues contributed to the rise of the dictators of Mussolini, Hitler, and Franco.

When did the dictatorship of Spain end?

I believe in 1975. I was in Spain for 5.5 months and it is still very much a topic of discussion. The Franco regime ended in 75. See Halsall history website, a university site.

Who was the dictator of Russia during World War 1?

Nicholas II was czar of Russia during the War. However, after the stir that the Russian Revolution caused, the Duma forced him to step down in March of 1917. He was eventually killed in July of 1918 along with the rest of his family. It was the next ruler, communist dictator V.I Lenin that ended Russia's involvement in WW1 with the Treaty of Brest-Litovsk which was humilitiating but at least ended the fighting.

Which countries practice dictatorship?

Currently (August 2012) Cuba and North Korea are both dictatorships, although both profess to be communist/socialist. Many countries in the Middle East prior to January 2011 also had de facto dictatorships (generally the ruler was referred to as a monarch) that were kept in power by the military and a select group of elite and wealthy families. The Arab Spring of 2011 has swept a number of these individuals out of power (Tunisia, Egypt, Libya) and several others had to make serious concessions to the general population to stay in power.

Does Venezuela have a president or a dictator?

President Mugabe of Zimbabwe is a dictator. Even though he receives "the votes", this is due more to rigging the elections and suppressing dissent than because the people have actually voted for him.

What is a political philosophy in which total power is given to a dictator?

The political philosophy in which total power is givent to a dictator, people are denied freedoms, the use of violence and terror and blind loyalty is communism. ♥

How long was the term of a dictator?

The term of office for a Roman dictator was supposed to be six months, but it could be renewed if the dictator had not finished his job in that length of time. However it was expected that a dictator would resign the office once he had finished the job even though his sis month term had not expired.

Who declared them self dictator in rome?

No one could declare himself a dictator in ancient Rome. A dictator was appointed by the senate.

No one could declare himself a dictator in ancient Rome. A dictator was appointed by the senate.

No one could declare himself a dictator in ancient Rome. A dictator was appointed by the senate.

No one could declare himself a dictator in ancient Rome. A dictator was appointed by the senate.

No one could declare himself a dictator in ancient Rome. A dictator was appointed by the senate.

No one could declare himself a dictator in ancient Rome. A dictator was appointed by the senate.

No one could declare himself a dictator in ancient Rome. A dictator was appointed by the senate.

No one could declare himself a dictator in ancient Rome. A dictator was appointed by the senate.

No one could declare himself a dictator in ancient Rome. A dictator was appointed by the senate.

Does the US have a dictator?

Yes, the US has directly or indirectly supported dozens of dictatorships, from Latin America to Asia. They were supported in many cases because they opposed communism or other movements that the US viewed as less desirable.

The historical include Francisco Franco of Spain (1936 to 1975), the leaders of South Vietnam, the Shah of Iran (1941 to 1979) and even Saddam Hussein. The current include several hereditary rulers who govern Middle Eastern countries.

How are school bullies and dictators similar?

you could say that they are manipulative, controlling, "call the shots" in most situations, intimidating.. etc. Compare Hitler to Obama.. youd be amazed with what they have in common!

Why are communist leaders called dictators?

Most Communist states do not degenerate into dictatorships, but they do degenerate into authoritarian regimes based on party-control over all aspects of the state and government.

This occurs because all Communist states have been thus far based on the political practice of Leninism and theories of Marxism-Leninism (aka, Stalinism).

Leninism is the view that a Vanguard party organized along paramilitary lines and comprised of "professional revolutionaries" is required in order to achieve a worker's revolution. After the revolution, this party would centralize all power in its hands for the purpose of leading the nation in the development of socialism.

The strategy of Leninism is based on the centralized Vanguard party and the idea of democratic centralism, which states that once the party makes decisions, those decisions cannot be questioned. This is done to make the party an efficient organization impervious to counter-revolutionary action.

Leninism and the political system of democratic centralism set the stage for authoritarianism and for the abuse of political power by the party-elite, because the party is given so much power and is not held accountable to any other public body.

Ultimately, it is antithetical to socialism and communism which require collective decision-making and widespread participation by all members of society. The logical outcome is authoritarian rule by the party (or in some cases, as during Stalin's and Mao's rule, by the leader of the Party).

Which country is the best example of a one-party dictatorship?

The following countries are dictatorships:

  1. Algeria
  2. Algeria
  3. Angola
  4. Azerbaijan
  5. Azerbaijan
  6. Belarus
  7. Bhutan
  8. Burkina Faso
  9. Burma
  10. Cambodia
  11. Cameroon
  12. Chad
  13. Chechnya
  14. Congo (Brazzaville)
  15. Congo (Kinshasa) ; Republic of Congo
  16. Cote d'Ivoire
  17. Equatorial Guinea
  18. Eritrea
  19. Gabon
  20. Guinea ; Equatorial Guinea
  21. Kazakhstan
  22. Laos
  23. North Korea
  24. Russia (debatable)
  25. Rwanda
  26. Saudi Arabia
  27. Sudan
  28. Swaziland
  29. Syria
  30. Tajikistan
  31. Turkmenistan
  32. Uzbekistan


Countries that have become Narco States:
  1. Afghanistan
  2. Albania
  3. Kosovo
  4. Venezuela
  5. Cuba
  6. Bolivia

Countries invaded and under foreign dictatorship:
  1. Kashmir, the portion of the disputed territory controlled by Pakistan
  2. Western Sahara, occupied by Morocco

Countries in a state of anarchy:
  1. Somalia


"There may be tyrants and murderers, and for a time, they may seem invincible, but in the end, they always fail." M. Gandhi
NOTE:
No religion must be allowed to rule the political aspect of a society, it must aim only to elevate the citizens spiritual enlightenment and give them a code of morals but more than that is out of their pond. Please remember that a church or any organized religion is made up by man and women who are like you and me, they are not appointed neither by the prophets nor the God, organized religions are run by humans they are not appointed nor run by prophets nor God.
Religion matters must be and remain totally separate from the State political matters, just like the great and enlightened and brilliant statesmen Mustafa Kemal Atatürk gave example.
No monarch, no minority group or class, no matter how refined their lordships imagine themselves are, should have a veto over a democratically elected parliament for this abuse of power will certainly lead to fascism.
The first fascist state in the history of the West, Italy, was before becoming a fascist dictatorship a constitutional Monarchy. King Victor Emmanuel the third of Italy removed a democratically elected Liberal government and replace it with a fascist dictatorship. The first fascist state in the East, Japan, was also originally a constitutional Monarchy. Conservative supporters of the Japanese Emperor assassinated the democratically elected prime minster, the leader of the Japanese Liberal Constitutional party, and replaced him with a dictatorship.
The lesson is simple, there is really only one safeguard for democracy and that is democracy itself; constitutional Monarchs, Houses of Lords, Popes or whoever, are no substitutes in themselves for democracy, can only undermine democracy and therefore should be removed to safeguard democracy.

Egypt is now officially a democracy not a dictatorship.

Where was dictatorship invented?

Some people may think Dictatorship was invented in Roman times as a method of unifying and solidifying leadership in times of war and emergency.according to the Bible the Romans did not invent dictatorship the bible says that Darwin invented dictatorship to rebel against God and dethrone him

Why were dictators important in ancient rome?

Dictators were important in ancient Rome because they were appointed in times of crisis. Crisis is the key word. When there was a major crisis its solution was debated in the senate with all senators having the right to air their views. This could take days. (There were anywhere from five to six hundred senators, depending upon the time) So to avoid long drawn out, time consuming debates , the senate would vote to appoint a dictator with authority to solve the problem.

Dictators were important in ancient Rome because they were appointed in times of crisis. Crisis is the key word. When there was a major crisis its solution was debated in the senate with all senators having the right to air their views. This could take days. (There were anywhere from five to six hundred senators, depending upon the time) So to avoid long drawn out, time consuming debates , the senate would vote to appoint a dictator with authority to solve the problem.

Dictators were important in ancient Rome because they were appointed in times of crisis. Crisis is the key word. When there was a major crisis its solution was debated in the senate with all senators having the right to air their views. This could take days. (There were anywhere from five to six hundred senators, depending upon the time) So to avoid long drawn out, time consuming debates , the senate would vote to appoint a dictator with authority to solve the problem.

Dictators were important in ancient Rome because they were appointed in times of crisis. Crisis is the key word. When there was a major crisis its solution was debated in the senate with all senators having the right to air their views. This could take days. (There were anywhere from five to six hundred senators, depending upon the time) So to avoid long drawn out, time consuming debates , the senate would vote to appoint a dictator with authority to solve the problem.

Dictators were important in ancient Rome because they were appointed in times of crisis. Crisis is the key word. When there was a major crisis its solution was debated in the senate with all senators having the right to air their views. This could take days. (There were anywhere from five to six hundred senators, depending upon the time) So to avoid long drawn out, time consuming debates , the senate would vote to appoint a dictator with authority to solve the problem.

Dictators were important in ancient Rome because they were appointed in times of crisis. Crisis is the key word. When there was a major crisis its solution was debated in the senate with all senators having the right to air their views. This could take days. (There were anywhere from five to six hundred senators, depending upon the time) So to avoid long drawn out, time consuming debates , the senate would vote to appoint a dictator with authority to solve the problem.

Dictators were important in ancient Rome because they were appointed in times of crisis. Crisis is the key word. When there was a major crisis its solution was debated in the senate with all senators having the right to air their views. This could take days. (There were anywhere from five to six hundred senators, depending upon the time) So to avoid long drawn out, time consuming debates , the senate would vote to appoint a dictator with authority to solve the problem.

Dictators were important in ancient Rome because they were appointed in times of crisis. Crisis is the key word. When there was a major crisis its solution was debated in the senate with all senators having the right to air their views. This could take days. (There were anywhere from five to six hundred senators, depending upon the time) So to avoid long drawn out, time consuming debates , the senate would vote to appoint a dictator with authority to solve the problem.

Dictators were important in ancient Rome because they were appointed in times of crisis. Crisis is the key word. When there was a major crisis its solution was debated in the senate with all senators having the right to air their views. This could take days. (There were anywhere from five to six hundred senators, depending upon the time) So to avoid long drawn out, time consuming debates , the senate would vote to appoint a dictator with authority to solve the problem.

How was Hitler able to become dictator of Germany?

He had help from a former ruler of Germany, (I don't remember his name) who then got him support from the Catholic Church. Once he was in power, Hitler diminished Parliament, so that he had all the power.

Is Hu Jintao a dictator?

Hu Jintao has changed the communist party a great deal for the better and has ended any forms of censorship. however despite what his personal wishes may be on the subject the single party structure of the people's republic will not be easy to change and there are still many supporters of Hu's predecessor Jiang Zemin who do not want to see much change. Hu not a dictator in the sense that he does not at all hold absolute power as well

What is the twelfth Imam?

This is the said comcept of the Ishnaa Ashari Shi'a sect. They consider Maulaana 'Ali (as) as their first Imaam and their 12th Imaam has disappeared and this sect harbour a belief that their 12th Imaam, Imaam Mehdi will appear again in this world and establish peace.

The Shi'a Isma'ili Musta'ali Faatemi sect consider Imaam Hasan (as) - the son of Maulaana 'Ali (as) as the first Faatemi Imaam. They don't consider Maulaana 'Ali (as) as the 1st Imaam but they consider him on the rank of Wasaayat - as the Wasi or vicegerent of Rasoolullaah (saws). This sect have the succession of 21 Imaam, their 21st Imaam went under seclusion and they have belief that the Imaam from the progeny of 21st Imaam will appear before the world and establish peace and harmony.