Otokratik
Otokratik refers to a system of governance where a single individual holds absolute power and authority over a state or organization. This form of leadership often limits political pluralism and can suppress dissent, as decisions are made unilaterally by the leader without the need for consensus or democratic processes.
In an otokratik regime, the leader may use various means to maintain control, including propaganda, censorship, and the manipulation of legal frameworks. Historical examples of otokratik leaders include figures like Joseph Stalin and Kim Jong-un, who have exercised significant power over their respective nations.