In authoritarian decision-making, opposition is often suppressed through various means, including censorship, intimidation, and repression. Authorities may use legal frameworks to criminalize dissent, control media narratives to limit public discourse, and employ security forces to silence protests. Additionally, co-opting potential opposition figures or groups can undermine their effectiveness. By creating an environment of fear and control, authoritarian regimes aim to discourage any challenges to their authority.
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