non-dictatorship
Non-dictatorship refers to a political system where power is not concentrated in the hands of a single leader or ruling party. Instead, authority is distributed among various institutions and individuals, allowing for broader participation in decision-making. This system often includes democratic principles, such as free elections and the protection of individual rights.
In a non-dictatorship, citizens have the opportunity to express their opinions and influence government policies. This can involve mechanisms like voting, political parties, and civil society organizations that promote accountability and transparency. Such systems aim to prevent abuses of power and ensure that diverse voices are heard.