Diktaturen
Diktaturen represent a form of government characterized by a single leader or a small group of leaders holding absolute power, without effective constitutional limitations or popular consent. In such regimes, political opposition is typically suppressed, and civil liberties are often restricted. The ruler or ruling party may come to power through force, hereditary succession, or manipulated elections, and they maintain their authority through various means, including control over the military, law enforcement, and information dissemination.
The concept of a dictatorship has existed throughout history in various forms, from ancient monarchies to modern