Dictatorship (English dictatorship; German Diktaturf; Latin dictatura <dictatus - already written) - the rule of one person (dictator) or group of people with full power. In ancient Rome - the time of power, authority or dictatorship. In most cases, dictatorial powers have no legal restrictions, and dictators rule the country by appointment, not by election. Dictatorship is established by force and is regulated by restrictions on people's freedom of speech and movement. For example, curfews are imposed when citizens are not allowed to leave their homes after a certain time of day.
Dictatorship (English dictatorship; German Diktaturf; Latin dictatura <dictatus - already written) - the rule of one person (dictator) or group of people with full power. In ancient Rome - the time of power, authority or dictatorship. In most cases, dictatorial powers have no legal restrictions, and dictators rule the country by appointment, not by election. Dictatorship is established by force and is regulated by restrictions on people's freedom of speech and movement. For example, curfews are imposed when citizens are not allowed to leave their homes after a certain time of day.
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