In which system of government would the least number of people have power over their own people

In an authoritarian or totalitarian system of government, the least number of people would have power over their own people. In these systems, power is concentrated in the hands of a small group or an individual, and the majority of the population has little to no say in the decision-making process.

The system of government in which the least number of people have power over their own people is an autocracy or an authoritarian system. In an autocracy, power is concentrated in the hands of a single individual or a small group of individuals, who have absolute control over the government and the people. The majority of the population has limited or no participation in decision-making or governance, and their rights and freedoms are often severely restricted. Examples of autocracies include dictatorships, absolute monarchies, and military juntas.