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In the '''dictatorship''' [[:Category:Houses|House]] government form, a single person takes up absolute power within an [[:Category:Organisations|organisation]] and appoints a successor. The leader cannot be removed until his or her term is complete. The only exceptions to this rule are if the leader steps down, or if he or she does not respond to a challenge by his or her successor. It should also be noted that a leader may not exercise any of powers until he or she has appointed a successor. | In the '''dictatorship''' [[:Category:Houses|House]] government form, a single person takes up absolute power within an [[:Category:Organisations|organisation]] and appoints a successor. The leader cannot be removed until his or her term is complete. The only exceptions to this rule are if the leader steps down, or if he or she does not respond to a challenge by his or her successor. It should also be noted that a leader may not exercise any of his or her powers until he or she has appointed a successor. | ||
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Revision as of 19:24, 2 January 2008
In the dictatorship House government form, a single person takes up absolute power within an organisation and appoints a successor. The leader cannot be removed until his or her term is complete. The only exceptions to this rule are if the leader steps down, or if he or she does not respond to a challenge by his or her successor. It should also be noted that a leader may not exercise any of his or her powers until he or she has appointed a successor.