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What power does a head of state in a dictatorship have compared to a head of state in a democracy

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Answered by gayathridevimj
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In dictatorships the position is often simply seized by force. The head of state may hold significant constitutional power or exert only the ceremonial authority associated with his or her title.

In some models the head of state and head of government are one and the same. These include: President (chief executive) An absolute monarch reigning and ruling without a separate principal minister.

The head of state is the individual who is the chief executive of the country whereas the head of government is the person who is considered to be the executive of the chief branch and are responsible for all the decisions made under their command.

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