For much of that time he enjoyed overwhelming support in both parliament and in the country, and acted almost dictatorially. |
The state can only have one function, which it fulfills democratically or dictatorially. |
He was reelected in 1928, despite heated opposition from students and professional men, and began to rule even more dictatorially. |
These two countries were not characterized by failing statehood, although the state power has been abused dictatorially. |
General Musharraf does not rule by the will of the people, but dictatorially within a hobbled democratic system. |
But the argument is much harder to make when dealing with a dictatorially governed developing country. |