military rule
Military rule occurs when a country's armed forces take control of the government, often suspending normal political processes. This can happen during times of crisis, such as war or civil unrest, when military leaders believe that they can restore order more effectively than civilian authorities.
Under military rule, the military may impose strict laws and regulations, limiting civil liberties and political freedoms. Decisions are typically made by military leaders rather than elected officials, which can lead to a lack of accountability and transparency in governance. Examples of military rule can be seen in countries like Myanmar and Egypt.