A right-wing dictatorship, sometimes also referred to as a rightist dictatorship is an authoritarian or totalitarian regime following right-wing policies. Right-wing dictatorships are typically characterized by anti-communism, appeals to traditionalism, the protection of law and order, nationalism, and justify their rise to power based on a need to uphold a conservative status quo.

Characteristics of a right-wing dictatorship

Military dictatorship

In the most common Western view, the perfect example of a right-wing dictatorship is any of those that once ruled in South America.[according to whom?] Those regimes were predominantly military juntas and most of them collapsed in the 1980s. Communist countries, which were very cautious about not revealing their authoritarian methods of rule to the public, were usually led by civilian governments and officers taking power were not much welcomed there.[citation needed] Few exceptions include the Burmese Way to Socialism (Burma, 1966–1988), the Military Council of National Salvation (People's Republic of Poland, 1981–1983) or the North Korean regime's evolution throughout the rule of Kim Il Sung.

Religion and the government

Many right-wing regimes kept strong ties with local clerical establishments. This policy of a strong Church-state alliance is often referred to as Clerical fascism. Pro-Catholic dictatorships included the Estado Novo (1933–1974) and the Federal State of Austria (1934–1938). Many of those are/were led by spiritual leaders, such as the Slovak Republic under the Reverend Jozef Tiso. Some right-wing dictatorships, like Nazi Germany, were openly hostile to certain religions.

Ideological alignment

Many right-wing dictatorships have opposed communism. Examples include Nazi Germany, Fascist Italy, Estado Novo, Francoist Spain, the Chilean Junta, the Greek Junta, the Brazilian military dictatorship, the Argentine Junta (or National Reorganization Process), Republic of China under Chiang Kai-shek, Indonesia's New Order regime by Suharto, Cuba under Fulgencio Batista, in South Korea when it was led by Syngman Rhee, Park Chung Hee, and Chun Doo-hwan, a number of military dictatorships in Latin America during the Cold War.

Some right-wing dicatorships align with anti-Western sentiments, such as Russia under Vladimir Putin.

Right-wing dictatorships by region

The authoritarian politics of several countries can range from parties and movements on the center-right to the far-right, including some that are difficult to define. The degree of authoritarianism can also vary.

Cases supported by various sources and definitions will be presented below:

Europe

The existence of right-wing dictatorships in Europe are largely associated with the rise of fascism. The conditions created by World War I and its aftermath gave way both to revolutionary socialism and reactionary politics. Fascism arose as part of the reaction to the socialist movement, in attempt to recreate a perceived status quo ante bellum. Right-wing dictatorships in Europe were mostly destroyed with the Allied victory in World War II, although some continued to exist in Southern Europe until the 1970s.

List of European right-wing dictatorships

CountryHistorical name(s)Movement(s)Years of ruleDictator(s)
AlbaniaAlbaniaAlbanian Republic (1925–1928)Albanian Kingdom (1928–1939)Albanian KingdomConservative PartyHouse of Zogu1925–192819281939Ahmed Zogu / Zog I
AustriaAustriaFirst Austrian RepublicFederal State of AustriaFederal State of AustriaFatherland Front1932–193419341938Engelbert DollfussKurt Schuschnigg
BulgariaBulgariaKingdom of BulgariaDemocratic AllianceZvenoHouse of Saxe-Coburg and Gotha-Koháry1923–19261934–19351935–1943Aleksandar TsankovKimon GeorgievBoris III
EstoniaEstoniaRepublic of EstoniaPatriotic League19341940Konstantin Päts
FranceFranceFrench StateRévolution nationale19401944Philippe PétainPhilippe Pétain with Pierre Laval (after 1942)
GermanyGerman Empire German EmpireNazi GermanyGerman Reich[need quotation to verify]MilitaryNational Socialist German Workers' Party1916–191819331945Wilhelm II, Erich LudendorffAdolf Hitler
GreeceSecond Hellenic RepublicSecond Hellenic RepublicKingdom of GreeceKingdom of GreeceGreeceKingdom of GreeceMilitary4th of August RegimeRegime of the Colonels1925–19261936–194119671974Theodoros PangalosIoannis MetaxasGeorgios Tsolakoglou, Konstantinos Logothetopoulos, Ioannis RallisGeorgios Papadopoulos
HungaryKingdom of HungaryKingdom of HungaryUnity Party19201944Miklós Horthy
ItalyFascist ItalyKingdom of ItalyNational Fascist Party19221943Benito Mussolini
LatviaLatviaRepublic of Latvia[citation needed]Latvian Farmers' Union[citation needed] (disbanded after coup)19341940Kārlis Ulmanis
LithuaniaLithuaniaRepublic of LithuaniaLithuanian Nationalist Union19261940Antanas Smetona
Ottoman Empire Ottoman EmpireOttoman EmpireSublime Ottoman StateOttoman EmpireSublime Ottoman StateHouse of OsmanCommittee of Union and Progress[citation needed]1878–190819131918Abdul Hamid II[citation needed]The Three Pashas[citation needed]
Poland PolandPolandRepublic of Poland[verification needed]Military with Sanation (BBWR)Military with Sanation (Camp of National Unity)1926/1930–19351935–1939Józef PiłsudskiThe "Colonels"
PortugalPortugalPortuguese First RepublicPortugalPortuguese First RepublicPortugalDitadura NacionalPortugalEstado NovoMilitaryNational Republican PartyMilitaryNational Union1915191719181926193319331974Joaquim Pimenta de CastroSidónio PaisÓscar CarmonaAntónio de Oliveira Salazar, Marcelo Caetano
RomeRomeRoman RepublicOptimates82–79 BCLucius Cornelius Sulla Felix
RomaniaRomaniaKingdom of RomaniaRomaniaNational Legionary StateRomaniaKingdom of RomaniaNational Renaissance FrontMilitary with the Iron GuardMilitary1938–1940194019411941–1944Carol IIIon Antonescu with Horia SimaIon Antonescu
RussiaRussiaRussian StateRussiaRussian FederationWhite movementUnited Russia/All-Russia People's Front191819201999–presentAlexander KolchakVladimir Putin
San MarinoSan MarinoRepublic of San MarinoSammarinese Fascist Party1918–1943Giuliano Gozi
SpainRestoration (Spain)Kingdom of SpainFrancoist SpainSpanish StateSpanish Patriotic UnionFalange1923–193019391975Miguel Primo de RiveraFrancisco Franco
UkraineUkrainian State Ukrainian StateUkrainian People's Hromada1918Pavlo Skoropadskyi
Kingdom of Yugoslavia YugoslaviaKingdom of YugoslaviaKingdom of YugoslaviaYugoslav National PartyYugoslav Radical Union1929–19341934–1941Alexander IMilan Stojadinović, Dragiša Cvetković

Asia

Right-wing dictatorships in Asia emerged during the early 1930s, as military regimes seized power from local constitutional democracies and monarchies. The phenomenon soon spread to other countries with the military occupations driven by the militarist expansion of the Empire of Japan. After the end of World War II, Asian right-wing dictatorships took on a decidedly anti-communist role in the Cold War, with many being backed by the United States. Contemporarily, some scholars and journalists have described China's neoauthoritarianism as right-wing, and the regime is widely regarded as socially conservative and nationalist. However, whether the Chinese government today can be classified as right wing is still a highly contested topic among scholars, with some argue that right and left label does not fit neatly in the context of China.

List of Asian right-wing dictatorships

CountryHistorical name(s)Movement(s)Years of ruleDictator(s)
AfghanistanAfghanistan Islamic Emirate of AfghanistanTaliban1996–20012021–presentMullah OmarHibatullah Akhundzada
AzerbaijanAzerbaijan Republic of AzerbaijanNew Azerbaijan Party1993–20032003–presentHeydar AliyevIlham Aliyev
BangladeshBangladesh People's Republic of BangladeshMilitary with the Bangladesh Nationalist PartyMilitary with the Jatiya Party1977198119821990Ziaur RahmanHussain Muhammad Ershad
CambodiaCambodia Kingdom of Cambodia (1953–70)Khmer RepublicCambodia Kingdom of CambodiaSangkumSocial Republican PartyCambodian People's Party19551970197019751998–presentNorodom SihanoukLon NolHun Sen, Hun Manet
ChinaEmpire of ChinaMilitary1915–1916Yuan Shikai
CyprusCyprusRepublic of CyprusEOKA B1974Nikos Sampson
GeorgiaGeorgia (country) GeorgiaGeorgian Dream2025–presentBidzina Ivanishvili with Irakli Kobakhidze
IndonesiaRepublic of IndonesiaNew Order under Golkar19661998Suharto
IranIran Imperial State of IranIran Islamic Republic of IranMilitary with the Iran Novin PartyMilitary with the Rastakhiz PartyMilitaryIslamic Republican PartyPrinciplists1953–19631963–19751975–197819791979–19891989–20262026–PresentMohammad Reza PahlaviMohammad Reza PahlaviMohammad Reza PahlaviMohammad Reza PahlaviRuhollah KhomeiniAli KhameneiMojtaba Khamenei
IraqIraq Hashemite Kingdom of IraqIraq Republic of IraqGolden square with the Party of National BrotherhoodArab Socialist Ba'ath Party – Iraq Region194119792003Rashid Ali al-GaylaniSaddam Hussein
JapanEmpire of JapanImperial Way FactionControl FactionImperial Rule Assistance Association19311936193619401940–1945Hirohito and Sadao ArakiHirohito and Hideki TojoHirohito and Hideki Tojo
KazakhstanKazakhstan Republic of KazakhstanAmanat1999–2019Nursultan Nazarbayev
South KoreaSouth Korea Republic of KoreaSouth Korea Republic of KoreaSouth Korea Republic of KoreaSouth Korea Republic of KoreaSouth Korea Republic of KoreaLiberal PartyMilitaryDemocratic Republican PartyDemocratic Republican PartyDemocratic Justice Party1948196019611963196319721972197919801987Syngman RheePark Chung HeePark Chung-heePark Chung-heeChun Doo-hwan
LaosKingdom of Laos Kingdom of LaosMilitary with the Committee for the Defence of National Interests1959–196019601960–1962Phoumi NosavanKong LePhoumi Nosavan
MalaysiaMalaysia MalaysiaUMNO1981–2003Mahathir Mohamad
China Manchuria, ChinaManchukuoConcordia Association19321945Puyi with Zheng Xiaoxu and Zhang Jinghui
MyanmarState of BurmaUnion of MyanmarMyanmar Republic of the Union of MyanmarMilitaryMilitary with the Union Solidarity and Development AssociationMilitary194319441962– 1988198820102021–presentBa MawThan ShweMin Aung Hlaing
PakistanIslamic Republic of PakistanMilitary with the Pakistan Muslim LeagueMilitary with the Pakistan Muslim LeagueMilitary with the Pakistan Muslim League195819711977198819992008Ayub Khan, Yahya KhanMuhammad Zia-ul-HaqPervez Musharraf
PhilippinesFirst Philippine Republic Dictatorial GovernmentSecond Philippine RepublicPhilippines Republic of the PhilippinesMilitaryKapisanan ng Paglilingkod sa Bagong PilipinasKilusang Bagong Lipunan18981943194519721986Emilio Aguinaldo[citation needed]Jose P. LaurelFerdinand Marcos
SingaporeSingapore Republic of SingaporePeople's Action Party1965–1990Lee Kuan Yew
SyriaSyria Syrian RepublicMilitary with the Arab Liberation Movement1951–1954Adib Shishakli
TajikistanTajikistan Republic of TajikistanPeople's Democratic Party of Tajikistan1994–presentEmomali Rahmon
China (1928–1949) Taiwan (1945–1987)Taiwan Republic of ChinaRepublic of ChinaTaiwan Republic of ChinaRight-wing Kuomintang192819491940–19451949–1987Chiang Kai-shekWang Jingwei, Chen GongboChiang Kai-shek, Chiang Ching-kuo
ThailandThailand Kingdom of ThailandPeople's PartySeri Manangkhasila PartyNational Socialist PartyUnited Thai People's PartyMilitary with the National Council for Peace and Order and United Thai Nation Party19331938193819571959–19631963–197320142023Phraya PhahonphonphayuhasenaPlaek PhibunsongkhramSarit ThanaratThanom KittikachornPrayut Chan-o-cha
TurkeyTurkey Republic of TurkeyTurkey Republic of TurkeyMilitaryJustice and Development Party1980–19832016–presentGeneral Kenan EvrenRecep Tayyip Erdoğan
TurkmenistanTurkmenistan TurkmenistanDemocratic Party of Turkmenistan1991–20062006–20222022–20232023–presentSaparmyrat NyýazowGurbanguly BerdimuhamedowSerdar BerdimuhamedowSerdar Berdimuhamedow with Gurbanguly Berdimuhamedow
UzbekistanUzbekistan Republic of UzbekistanUzbekistan Liberal Democratic Party1991–20162016–presentIslam KarimovShavkat Mirziyoyev
Vietnam Southern VietnamSouth Vietnam Republic of VietnamPersonalist Labor Revolutionary PartyMilitaryMilitaryMilitaryNational Social Democratic Front1956–19631963–196419641965–19671967–1975Ngo Dinh DiemDương Văn MinhNguyễn KhánhDương Văn MinhNguyễn Văn Thiệu

Latin America and the Caribbean

Right-wing dictatorships largely emerged in Central America and the Caribbean during the early 20th century. Sometimes they arose to provide concessions to American corporations such as the United Fruit Company, forming regimes that have been described as "banana republics". North American right-wing dictatorships were instrumental in suppressing their countries' labour movements and instituting corporatist economies. During the Cold War, these right-wing dictatorships were characterized by a distinct anti-communist ideology, and often rose to power through US-backed coups. Many of the right-wing dictatorships that existed in South America started a campaign of political repression known as Operation Condor which involved intelligence operations, coups, and assassinations of left-wing sympathizers in South America. Operation Condor formally existed from 1975 to 1983 and it was supported by the United States.

List of Latin American and Caribbean right-wing dictatorships

CountryHistorical name(s)Movement(s)Years of ruleDictator(s)
Argentina Northern ArgentinaArgentine Confederation Argentine ConfederationMilitary with the Federalist Party1829–18321835–1852Juan Manuel de Rosas
ArgentinaArgentina Argentine RepublicArgentina Argentine RepublicArgentina Argentine RepublicArgentina Argentine RepublicMilitary with the Nationalist Liberation AllianceConcordanicaConcordanicaConcordanicaMilitaryMilitaryMilitaryMilitaryMilitaryMilitaryMilitaryMilitaryMilitaryMilitaryMilitary1930–19321932–19381938–19421940–194219431943–19441944–19461955–19581966–19701970–19711971–19731976–198119811981–19821982–1983José Félix UriburuAgustín Pedro JustoRoberto María OrtizRamón CastilloArturo RawsonPedro Pablo RamírezEdelmiro Julián FarrellPedro Eugenio AramburuJuan Carlos OnganíaRoberto Marcelo LevingstonAlejandro Agustín LanusseJorge Rafael VidelaRoberto Eduardo ViolaLeopoldo GaltieriReynaldo Bignone
BoliviaBolivia Republic of BoliviaBolivia Republic of BoliviaMilitary with the Popular Christian MovementMilitaryMilitary with the Nationalist Union of the PeopleMilitaryMilitaryMilitary1966–19691971–1978197819791980–19811981–1982René BarrientosHugo BanzerJuan PeredaAlberto NatuschLuis García MezaCelso Torrelio
BrazilBrazil Republic of the United States of BrazilBrazil Republic of the United States of BrazilBrazil Federative Republic of BrazilNoneMilitary with the National Renewal AllianceMilitary with the National Renewal AllianceMilitary with the National Renewal AllianceMilitary with the National Renewal AllianceMilitary with the Democratic Social Party193719451964–19671967–19691969–19741974–19791979–1985Getúlio VargasHumberto de Alencar Castelo BrancoArtur da Costa e SilvaEmílio Garrastazu MédiciErnesto GeiselJoão Figueiredo
ChileChile Republic of ChileChile Republic of ChileChile Republic of ChileMilitary1924–19251927–193119731990Luis AltamiranoCarlos Ibáñez del CampoAugusto Pinochet
ColombiaColombia Republic of ColombiaColombian Conservative PartyMilitary1950–19531953–1957Laureano GómezGustavo Rojas Pinilla
Costa RicaFirst Costa Rican Republic Republic of Costa RicaMilitary with the Peliquista Party19171919Federico Tinoco Granados
CubaRepublic of CubaLiberal Party of CubaMilitary with the Progressive Action Party1927–193319521959Gerardo MachadoFulgencio Batista
Dominican RepublicDominican Republic Third Dominican RepublicDominican Republic Dominican RepublicMilitary with the Dominican PartyMilitary with the Dominican PartySocial Christian Reformist Party1930–196119611966–1978Rafael TrujilloRamfis TrujilloJoaquín Balaguer
EcuadorEcuadorRepublic of EcuadorEcuador Republic of EcuadorMilitary with the Conservative PartyMilitaryVelaquista National Federation1860–18651869–18751963–19661970–1972Gabriel García MorenoGabriel García MorenoRamón Castro JijónJosé María Velasco Ibarra
El SalvadorEl Salvador Republic of El SalvadorMilitary with the National Pro Patria PartyMilitary with the Social Democratic Unification PartyMilitary with the Revolutionary Party of Democratic UnificationMilitary with the Revolutionary Party of Democratic UnificationMilitary with the National Coalition PartyMilitary with the National Coalition PartyMilitary with the National Coalition PartyMilitary with the National Coalition PartyNuevas Ideas19311944194519481948–195619561960196219671967197219721977197719792019–presentMaximiliano Hernández MartínezSalvador Castaneda CastroÓscar OsorioJosé María LemusJulio Adalberto Rivera CarballoFidel Sánchez HernándezArturo Armando MolinaCarlos Humberto RomeroNayib Bukele
GrenadaGrenada GrenadaGrenada United Labour Party1974–1979Eric Gairy
GuatemalaRepublic of GuatemalaMilitary with the Liberal PartyProgressive Liberal PartyMilitary with the National Liberation MovementMilitary with the National Liberal MovementMilitary19211926193119441954–19571970–19741982–1983José María OrellanaJorge UbicoCarlos Castillo ArmasCarlos Manuel Arana OsorioEfraín Ríos Montt
HaitiRepublic of HaitiHaitiRepublic of HaitiNational Unity PartyNational Unity PartyMilitary1957–19711971–19861991–1994François DuvalierJean-Claude DuvalierRaoul Cédras
HondurasRepublic of HondurasMilitary with the National Party19331949196319751975–19781978–1982Tiburcio Carías AndinoOswaldo López ArellanoJuan Alberto Melgar CastroPolicarpo Paz García
MexicoCentralist Republic of Mexico Mexican RepublicSecond Federal Republic of Mexico United Mexican StatesMexico Mexican RepublicMexico United Mexican StatesMilitary with the Conservative PartyMilitary with the Conservative PartyMilitary with the Conservative PartyMilitary with the National Porfirist PartyMilitary with the National Porfirist PartyMilitary with the National Porfirist PartyMilitary1839–18391845–18461853–185518761877–18801884–19111913–1914Antonio López de Santa AnnaMariano ParedesAntonio López de Santa AnnaPorfirio DíazPorfirio DíazPorfirio DíazVictoriano Huerta
NicaraguaNicaragua Republic of NicaraguaNationalist Liberal Party1936–19561956–19671967–1979Anastasio Somoza GarcíaLuis Somoza DebayleAnastasio Somoza Debayle
PanamaPanama Republic of PanamaPanameñista PartyMilitary with the National Patriotic Coalition1949–19511952–1955Arnulfo AriasJosé Antonio Remón Cantera
ParaguayParaguay Republic of ParaguayParaguay Republic of ParaguayMilitaryMilitary with the Colorado Party1940–194819541989Higinio MorínigoAlfredo Stroessner
PeruPeru Peruvian RepublicPeru Peruvian RepublicPeru Republic of PeruPeru Republic of PeruRevolutionary UnionRevolutionary UnionMilitaryMilitaryCambio 90Vamos Vecino19301931–19331933–19391948–19561975–198019922000Luis Miguel Sánchez CerroÓscar R. BenavidesManuel A. OdríaFrancisco Morales BermúdezVladimiro Montesinos with Alberto Fujimori
UruguayUruguay Oriental Republic of UruguayUruguay Oriental Republic of UruguayColorado PartyMilitary with the Colorado PartyMilitary with the Colorado PartyMilitary with the National PartyMilitary1934–19381973–197619761976–19811981–1985Gabriel TerraJuan María BordaberryAlberto DemicheliAparicio MéndezGregorio Conrado Álvarez
VenezuelaUnited States of Venezuela United States of VenezuelaUnited States of Venezuela United States of VenezuelaUnited States of Venezuela United States of VenezuelaRepublic of Venezuela Republic of VenezuelaMilitary1899–19081908–19131922–19291931–19351948–19501952–1958Cipriano CastroJuan Vicente GómezJuan Vicente GómezJuan Vicente GómezCarlos Delgado ChalbaudMarcos Pérez Jiménez

Africa

Africa has experienced several military dictatorships which makes up the majority of right-wing dictatorships that have existed.[citation needed] Dictatorships like the hereditary dictatorship in Togo (especially under Gnassingbé Eyadéma) had strong anti-communist and pro-Western stances which are in contrast to left-wing governments that existed in other African nations around the time.[citation needed] Regimes like Zaire and Rwanda under Habyarimana have sometimes been called fascist. Zaire featured what their dictator called a "neither right nor left" position but was recognized by historians as a right-wing regime and its state ideology of Mobutism has sometimes been seen as a Third Position ideology. Rwanda under Habyarimana has been compared to fascist regimes such as Nazi Germany for their Hutu supremacist policies against the Tutsi's as well as the Rwandan genocide that occurred after the assassination of Habyarimana sometimes being compared to the Holocaust. [citation needed]

List of African right-wing dictatorships

CountryHistorical name(s)Movement(s)Years of ruleDictator(s)
Burkina FasoRepublic of Upper Volta Republic of Upper VoltaMilitary19661980Sangoulé Lamizana
BurundiBurundi Republic of BurundiNational Council for the Defense of Democracy – Forces for the Defense of Democracy2005–20202020–presentPierre NkurunzizaÉvariste Ndayishimiye
CameroonCameroon Republic of CameroonCameroon People's Democratic Movement1982–presentPaul Biya
ChadChad Republic of ChadNational Union for Independence and RevolutionMilitary with the Patriotic Salvation MovementMilitary with the Patriotic Salvation Movement1982–19901991–20212022–presentHissène HabréIdriss DébyMahamat Déby
Democratic Republic of the CongoZaire Republic of ZaireMilitary with the Popular Movement of the Revolution1965–1997Mobutu Sese Seko
EgyptEgypt Arab Republic of EgyptNation's Future Party2014–presentAbdel Fattah el-Sisi
GabonGabon Gabonese RepublicGabonese Democratic Party1967–20092009–2023Omar BongoAli Bongo
GambiaThe Gambia Republic of the GambiaAlliance for Patriotic Reorientation and Construction1996–2017Yahya Jammeh
GuineaGuinea Republic of GuineaMilitary with the Unity and Progress Party1984–2008Lansana Conté
Equatorial GuineaEquatorial Guinea Republic of Equatorial GuineaMilitaryMilitaryDemocratic Party of Equatorial Guinea1979–19821982–19871987–presentTeodoro Obiang Nguema Mbasogo
Ivory CoastIvory Coast First Republic of Ivory CoastDemocratic Party of Ivory Coast – African Democratic Rally1960–19931993–1999Félix Houphouët-BoignyHenri Konan Bédié
KenyaKenya Republic of KenyaKenya African National Union1964–19781978–2002Jomo KenyattaDaniel arap Moi
LesothoLesotho Kingdom of LesothoBasotho National Party19701986Leabua Jonathan
LiberiaLiberia Republic of LiberiaMilitary with the National Democratic Party of Liberia1986–1990Samuel Doe
MalawiMalawi Republic of MalawiMalawi Congress Party1966–1994Hastings Banda
MauritaniaMauritania Islamic Republic of MauritaniaMilitary with the Republican Party for Democracy and RenewalMilitary with the Union for the Republic1984–20052009–2019Maaouya Ould Sid'Ahmed TayaMohamed Ould Abdel Aziz
NigerNiger Republic of the NigerMilitary with the National Movement for the Society of Development1987–1993Ali Saibou
RwandaRwanda Rwandese RepublicParmehutuMilitary with the National Revolutionary Movement for Development1962–1973197319941994Grégoire KayibandaJuvénal HabyarimanaThéoneste Bagosora
South AfricaSouth Africa Union of South AfricaNational Party1948–1994D. F. MalanJ. G. StrijdomHendrik VerwoerdJohn VorsterP. W. BothaF. W. de Klerk
SudanSudan Republic of the SudanMilitary with the National Congress Party1989–2019Omar al-Bashir
TogoTogo Togolese RepublicMilitary with the Rally of the Togolese PeopleUnion for the RepublicUnion for the RepublicUnion for the Republic1967–20052005–20242024–20252025–presentGnassingbé EyadémaFaure GnassingbéVictoire Tomegah Dogbé with Faure GnassingbéFaure Gnassingbé
Transkei TranskeiTranskei Republic of TranskeiTranskei National Independence Party1979–1986Kaiser Matanzima
TunisiaTunisia Republic of Tunisia25th of July Movement2021–PresentKais Saied
UgandaUgandaSecond Republic of UgandaUgandaRepublic of UgandaMilitaryNational Resistance Movement1971–19792006–presentIdi AminYoweri Museveni
ZimbabweRhodesia Republic of RhodesiaRhodesian Front1964–1979Ian Smith

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