Answer:
Napoleon is the dictator,
Explanation: Chapter 5
He announced that from now on the Sunday-morning Meetings would come to an end. They were unnecessary, he said, and wasted time. In future all questions relating to the working of the farm would be settled by a special committee of pigs, presided over by himself.
Napoleon’s desire for power doesn’t just express itself through violence. His decision to end the Sunday-morning meetings puts an end to any sense of democracy that the farm once had. Napoleon is, therefore, cementing his power by taking control of the organisation and management of the farm.