6 sentences with 'dictatorship'

Example sentences and phrases with the word dictatorship and other words derived from it.

« After the king's execution in 1649, England became a dictatorship (technically republican) under Cromwell, who assumed the title of Lord Protector in 1649. »
« It was in this context of quasi-civil war, with the government of the French Fourth Republic paralysed and the prospect of a new right-wing military dictatorship all too real, that the leader of the Free French forces in World War II, Charles de Gaulle, offered to "rescue" France from its predicament, with the support of the army. »
« In Buenos Aires, the interim governor Maza resigned and the Junta of Representatives hastily appointed Rosas governor with full public power, that is to say, with almost unlimited legislative and administrative powers, as well as extraordinary judicial powers. In other words, what was formerly known as dictatorship was practically established. »
« Among them, there were those who believed that as long as their country remained essentially a one-party dictatorship, according to Gorbachev's thesis, there would be no law guaranteeing freedom. And they saw only one solution: not Gorbachev's brilliant patchwork, but the end of the entire communist political and economic system and the creation of a true democracy. »
« The way of educating during the military dictatorship was not the same as education in today's democracy. »
« Despite the fact that the dictatorship that ruled our country in 1982 prevented him from expressing certain opinions in public, Jorge Luis Borges, perhaps taking advantage of the impunity afforded him by his fame, described the South Atlantic War as the "fight of two bald men over a comb". »

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