mielivaltiota
Mielivaltiota, often translated as "despotism" or "tyranny," refers to a form of government characterized by absolute power exercised by a single ruler or a small group of rulers, unchecked by law, constitution, or the will of the people. In such a system, the ruler's authority is not bound by any established legal framework or representative institutions. Decisions are made arbitrarily, and the ruler's personal whims and desires often dictate policy.
The concept of mielivaltiota is historically associated with autocratic regimes where the ruler holds supreme and
The term itself carries negative connotations, implying an unjust and oppressive system of rule. While historical