France is not a Dictatorship. It has an democratically elected president, who is currently Francois Hollande.
Marie Antoinette was Queen of France in spite of being Austrian and Napoleon was Dictator in spite of being from Corsica.
Napoleon Bonaparte
Juan Peron was the dictator until 1955
Apparently there is no dictator in South Africa - Its a democratic country.
Napoleon Bonaparte . The French do not regard Napoleon as a dictator. He was more properly called Premier or Emperor. He is a great hero in France. Napoleon, it might be noted, was not even French. He was born (1769) in Corsica, shortly before it was incorporated into France (30 Nov 1789). His native language and ancestry were Italian and French historians have noted that he never lost his pronounced Italian accent. Napoleon's short stature was mocked in cartoons in England, France's longtime enemy. Napoleon was an ally of America, but over the years the American view of Napoleon has become similar to the British viewpoint.
France has had both.
Yes. Marshall Petain, who ruled Vichy France during World War II (under Nazi German quasi-occupation), was a dictator. He was the only dictator to rule France in the 20th century. Prior to and after World War II, France was a republic.
Napoleon
There was no democracy in France at that time, and Napolean was a dictator.
Indeed, dictator of Italy, and invaded North Africa plus France
Napoleon Bonaparte crowned himself as Emperor of France.
It was an Empire lead by a dictator.
the Reign of Terror
Marie Antoinette was Queen of France in spite of being Austrian and Napoleon was Dictator in spite of being from Corsica.
Well seeing as they are having their elections at the moment i will have to say republic
United States, Great Brittain, and France
It was probably when Napoleon Bonaparte overthrew the Directory and became dictator and emperor of France