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Dictatorship - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
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Dictator - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
A dictator is a ruler (e.g. absolutist or autocratic) who assumes sole and absolute power with military control but, without hereditary ascension such as an absolute monarch. When other states call ...
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“A “world government” would involve much more than co-operation between nations,” writes Rachman. “It would be an entity with state-like characteristics, backed by a body of laws. The European Union has already set up a continental government for 27 countries, which could be a model.
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News Summary: President Hugo Chavez's political mentor - who once persuaded the fiery leader to seek power through elections after he led a failed coup - now says the regime has 'all the characteristics of a dictatorial government ... "The government is not abiding by any rule. It has all the characteristics of a...
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Paul Joseph Watson | Jaw-dropping report concedes that “global governance” is a euphemism for anti-democratic global government. ... Will we still be called paranoid conspiracy theorists for warning that a system of dictatorial world government is being set up, even as one of the world’s most influential newspapers...
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The people of Balochistan are a free-minded and independent lot, and if the government of Pakistan - after numerous military operations in its short history of 50 years - has still not been able to understand that, then I do not know what the way forward can be.
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