Constitutional dictatorship
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A Constitutional dictatorship, is when a nation's constitution allows for usually a single person to have absolute authority over all branches of government.
It may also be the form of government in which the nation's constitution puts certain limitations on the dictator. However, this form of government has a high rate of failure mainly due to the fact that the dictator must actually wish for the betterment of his/her nation rather than personal gain.