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Poland had a struggle between its government and its citizens.

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Q: How was the struggle for democracy in Chile and Poland?
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How was the struggle for democracy different in Chile and Poland?

In Chile when military general Augusto Pinochet conduct a referendum,people rejected Pinochet. But in Poland the Solidarity government helped to overthrew the communist rule.


What are differences between Chile and Poland's democracy?

Chile is in South America, and south of the equator. Poland is in Europe, and north of the equator.


Story of Expansion of democracy in both Chile and Poland?

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Is Chile a democracy?

Both. they are a multiparty-democracy, where some are republican and some are democratic.


When was Social Democracy of Poland created?

Social Democracy of Poland was created on 2004-03-26.


When was Social Democracy of the Republic of Poland created?

Social Democracy of the Republic of Poland was created in 1990.


When did Social Democracy of the Republic of Poland end?

Social Democracy of the Republic of Poland ended in 1999.


Did North Korea struggle for democracy?

North Korea does not have a democracy.


What is the governmental structure of Chile?

democracy


When did Myanmar get a democracy?

it still hasn't received democracy and the struggle is going on..


What is Chile's government type?

Representative Democracy. Chile's President is now Sebastian Pinera.


What are similarities between Chile and Poland's democracy?

Both have a multi-party system. In both countries, executive power is held by the government, legislative power rests under the government and the two chambers of the National Congress in Chile and the two chambers of parliament in Poland, and judicial power is separate from the executive and legislative. Both democracies have attempted forms of privatization.