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...autocrat, or a dictator. Those who don't like him may call him other things as well

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The person is a called a dictator. Many countries have a government that the run the country's finances and laws, whilst others have a dictator who has complete power over the country.

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The term used to describe a ruler with total power is a dictator. This person may later define him/herself as an emperor or a king/queen.

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