egyeduralmat
Egyeduralmat is a Hungarian term used in political science and historical discourse to describe the state or condition in which political power is concentrated in the hands of a single ruler or a tightly centralized center, with limited or no effective checks by other institutions. The word combines elements meaning single or sole and rule or domination, signaling rule by one actor rather than shared sovereignty. In scholarly usage, egyeduralmat is often discussed in contrast to pluralistic governance, constitutionalism, and robust checks and balances, and it is commonly associated with autocratic or personalist forms of governance.
The concept is applied to both historical and contemporary contexts. It can characterize various regimes where
In Hungarian discourse, egyeduralmat may appear in academic writing, political commentary, and comparative studies as a