People have more free speech, ability to assemble. The police are restricted in their actions such as needing warrents and not having access to private information. The people can also vote in people who can vote for less police involvement in society.
Democratic leadership focuses on getting employee buy-in. Autocratic leaders generally make decisions without consulting employees. Autocratic leaderships tend to be more difficult to work for.
Because Indonesia's democratic leaders find it difficult to form a government that is strong enough to deal with the challenges facing the country
Because Indonesia's democratic leaders find it difficult to form a government that is strong enough to deal with the challenges facing the country
speaker of the houseDictatorship. Autocracy
According to the worldwide democracy index, which surveys 167 nations (omitting 24 virtually universally recognised sovereign nation-states, 2 largely recognised states and 10 nations with limited recognition), there are 50 "authoritarian regimes" in the world at large. This means that approximately 29% of all nations surveyed were concerned principally autocratic in nature, meaning that at least 24% of all nations in the world can be regarded as autocratic. Including nations that are not on the list, the final percentage is probably somewhere in the vicinity of 27%.It must be noted, however, that it is very difficult to determine precisely which nations are autocratic. The complexities of various political systems of authoritarian regimes and hybrid regimes makes it hard to decide where one draws the line between autocratic and not; Russia, for example, is widely regarded as having an autocratic government, but not an autocratic government system. China, on the other hand, has an autocratic system but not necessarily an autocratic government. As such, it is impossible to provide a true percentage figure.
The government was just being established and communication among the colonies was difficult.
Because so many people gave an oath to hitler.
difficult
In France a democratic republic replaced the absolute monarchy in which only poorest people paid taxes but the transition was long and difficult ; it needed tens of years to get a stable democratic government and a lot of people died.
In a democracy, leaders are elected by the people for the people. In a dictatorship, one person or a small group of people (authoritarian government) make all the rules and rule the people. Usually the government in control in a dictatorship are extrememly difficult to overthrow. A monarchy is someone that has total power of a certain people. Monarchy status is usually inherited from grandparents, parents, or through marriage. Monarchies usually last until the king/queen/prince/princess/duke/dutchess or whatever monarchy it is dies.
Defiantly it is possible. Hitler's government was one such. A small, indeed very small; which can no way compared to the Ruling government at that time in Germany has shattered it into pieces and ended up in a dictatorship rule in no less than 5 years i guess. There must be leaders for it....
In a dictatorship it is extremely difficult to organize opposition to the government. What's more, people are afraid. That's usually one of the reasons for setting up concentration camps - to create fear.