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Through a series of protests and reforms.

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Q: How did Poland change from authoritarian government to a democratic government?
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How did Poland change from an authoritarian government to democratic government?

Through a series of protests and reforms.


What is the difference between democracy and authoritarian?

Answer 1Authoritarianism is absolute rule by one, usually a Dictator or Monarch and Democracy is rule by all or by every citizen having a say in what is done.Answer 2The difference between an authoritarian and democratic government is the power held by its leaders. In an authoritarian government, power entails suppression of the opposition and human rights. In a democratic government, on the other hand, power is spread between different institutions that act as a check and balance on each other.


What group started the change of government in Poland?

solidarity


What are the democratic features of Poland?

The people could not choose or change their rulers. There was no real freedom to express one's view.


What is the labor group in Poland called?

Solidarity, a Polish labor group formed in 1980 that struggled peacefully for democratic change.


Is there a peaceful way to change the government by voting?

Yes it is called a democratic election.


Are people in Taiwan able to change and influence the government and their society?

Yes, it is a democratic society.


The struggle for democracy in any country that is currently not democratic?

Ans: People face various difficulties in a non-democratic country as we have seen in case of Chile, Myanmar, Ghana, Pakistan, Poland, Nepal etc. These difficulties because of the different reasons as mentioned below: >> In non-democratic countries, the people have no security of life. For example, in Chile thousands of people were killed by military rulers. >> People are not free to express their opinions. Criticizing the government or rulers in a non-democratic country would lead to severe punishments. >> There is no freedom for the people either to elect their government or to be elected. Even if they find any government or ruler not to their benefit or well-being, they can not change it since there is no election. >> In non-democratic countries no opposition parties or opposition leader is tolerated. >> As we have seen in Poland during the regime of a non-democratic government, the workers are not allowed to form their independent Trade Unions. Only such unions can survive which rightly or wrongly support the policies of the government. >> In absence of a democratic government there is no socio-economic equality. Societies in such countries remain divided among privileged and non-privileged classes which result in corruption in every department of the government. Ordinary people can not aspire for any post. People are always at the mercy of the autocratic ruler or the dictator.


What is democratic corporatism?

Democratic Corporatism is where a government gives public dollars to private bankers, insurance and drug firms, in the hope that such largesse will compel those firms to change.


How can a government correct a capitalist economy?

A capitalist economy would belong to a democratic country. The only way this democratic society could change is through a democratic vote. How many people are going to want an alternative economy ?


When was Forum for Democratic Change created?

Forum for Democratic Change was created in 2004.


When did Democratic Movement for Change end?

Democratic Movement for Change ended in 1978.