dictatorship u rečniku PONS

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Most notable of this was the requirement of military for faculty during the first years of the dictatorship.
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Today, freedom probably means waging economic and military war across the globe to counter forces of totalitarianism, be they dictatorships or rogue regimes.
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He welcomed the dictatorship and accommodated himself within its structures, though later became disillusioned.
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Often a leader holds both positions in presidential systems or dictatorships.
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This concept of the rule of the law can, therefore, be upheld by even the most tyrannical dictatorship.
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In 1974, he and some of his colleagues were imprisoned by the military dictatorship.
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In practice, most governments that have claimed to be communist have been totalitarian dictatorships.
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Throughout, there is also extensive reflection on the heyday of the dictatorship, in the 1950s, and its significance for the island and its inhabitants.
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The military dictatorship rejects or ignores their requests when they want to build mosques in the country or to go abroad for religious ceremonies.
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As he has stated, he doesn't regret any of his actions during the dictatorship.
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