In a Dictatorship, voting rights are typically limited to a select group, often restricted to members of the ruling party or those loyal to the regime. Elections, if held, are usually tightly controlled, with little genuine competition or choice for voters. The timing and frequency of elections can vary, often determined by the ruling authority rather than a democratic process. Ultimately, the goal is usually to legitimize the regime rather than to reflect the will of the people.
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