An "authoritarian" system is a form of government where power is concentrated in a single leader or a small group. In such systems, individual freedoms are often limited, and the government maintains strict control over many aspects of life, including politics, media, and public expression. Citizens typically have little to no say in decision-making processes.
In an authoritarian regime, laws and policies are enforced without much input from the public. Examples of authoritarian leaders include Kim Jong-un of North Korea and Vladimir Putin of Russia. These leaders often use propaganda and censorship to maintain their power and suppress dissent.