there really is none the only similarity is that sometimes in a Dictatorship you vote for the dictator and in a parlimentary democracy you vote for representatives
Hungary is a parliamentary democracy and Czech republic is a democracy.
The Communist (Stalin's) revolution led from an absolute Monarchy to a dictatorship run by Joseph Stalin. The American revolution Led from administration by a parliamentary Monarchy to a Democracy.
A: They both are a type of democracy. The people also elect their government leaders, and a presidential democracy is ruled by a president and a parliamentary democracy is ruled by a prime minister. -BrockChloe
They are both forms of government and no decisions can be made by the people.
According to the Democracy Index, it's in the limbo between being a democracy and a dictatorship (similar to Russia).
They both have different rights to be elected and have the right to vote.
a presidential democracy is ruled by a president and a parlimentary democracy is ruled by a prime minister
They both have an Executive. ;)
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In a democracy, the people have control of the government; in a Dictatorship, one person has control of the government.A democracy is when the people rule the government and a dictatorship is when one or a small group of people rule the gobernment such as a military leader
The dictatorship is ruled by military regime which manipulate the people in its country. there is no rights, equality, justice for the people. For democracy, it's ruled by people. Everyone has equality, rights and justice.
Dictatorship and Democracy are both form of governance. Dictatorship is ruled by a tyrant leader while Democracy is ruled by the majority and is for the common welfare of its subjects. The similarity between the two is that they are widely seen as a type of governance and such cannot exist without its subject or citizen to be ruled upon. Similarities are very few between the two, however, both are forms of political control. Democracy and dictatorship both involve a central figure of authority, since there is not "true" form of democracy. An example, Obama and Mussolini are both central authoritative figures. If we were talking about a true democracy, a similarity could lie in the fact that neither are very effective. Whereas a true democracy would get nothing done because of disagreement, a dictatorship might make all of the wrong decisions because there is no dissent. They're are both ineffective forms of extreme governing.