Answer:
Dictatorship
Step-by-step explanation:
Dictatorship is a government regime in which all the powers of the State are concentrated in an individual, a group or a party, which establish an authoritarian regime. The dictator admits no opposition to his actions and ideas, and has a great deal of decision-making power. It is an anti-democratic regime in which the population does not participate.
In democratic regimes, power is divided between Legislative, Executive and Judiciary. In the dictatorship there is no such division, all powers remain in only one instance. The dictatorship also has several aspects of totalitarian government regimes, that is, when the state is in the hands of only one person. Generally, the dictatorship is implemented through a coup.