monocracy

/məˈnɑkrəsi/
noun
  1. A system of government in which one person holds all the power; autocracy.
    • Citizens under a monocracy have little say in how they are governed.
    • The country's monocracy left no room for opposition or debate.
    • Historians often compare monocracy to tyranny because both concentrate power in one ruler.
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