diktatúrák
A diktatúrák is a form of government where power is concentrated in the hands of a single leader or a small group. In such systems, political opposition is often suppressed, and civil liberties are limited. Citizens typically have little to no say in governance, and decisions are made unilaterally.
Diktatúrák can arise in various contexts, often during times of crisis or instability. They may use propaganda and censorship to maintain control over the population. Historical examples include the regimes of Adolf Hitler in Nazi Germany and Joseph Stalin in the Soviet Union.