A communist government is a political system where the state owns and controls all property and means of production. The goal is to create a classless society where wealth and resources are distributed equally among all citizens. In this system, individual ownership is limited, and the government makes decisions about economic activities and resource allocation.
In a communist government, the ruling party often emphasizes collective goals over individual rights. This can lead to a lack of political freedom, as dissent and opposition to the ruling party, such as the Communist Party, are typically suppressed. Examples of countries with communist governments include Cuba and China.