Oh, that is easy: Dictator.
Complete power held by a single person is called a dictatorship.
to give power right or authority
...autocrat, or a dictator. Those who don't like him may call him other things as well
The power and authority of the monarchy were replaced by the parliament.
A person who has complete power and authority over a country is a dictator.
dictator
President or prime minister :)
Oh, that is easy: Dictator.
A person with almost complete control over a country is often referred to as an autocrat or a dictator. These individuals hold significant power and authority, often making decisions unilaterally without much opposition.
The Government.
When all power and authority rests with one person, it is called a dictatorship or autocracy.
Total authority is commonly referred to as absolute power or absolute authority, where an individual or entity has complete control and decision-making power over a specific domain or situation.
Boss
False: Sharing authority means giving up complete control and decision-making power.
the king or queen
Authority is the exercise of power. I a democracy the authority in a country is given to a prime minister or president by the people. That person then appoints ministers and sets up a government responsible for running a country. Thus authority is delegated down form that person. Put another way President JF Kennedy's famous plack on this desk "the buck stops here" meant that the reverse was true all decisions made in his name cam back to him and his desk. Thus authority is delegated form one person in authority to another in a long chain with a 'chief' at the top - the chain of authority is 'vertical'.