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.
Similarities are that both countries speak spanish and share a common border. They are both Andean countries. Differences are that Chile is Latin America's most developed country (and OECD member)while Bolivia is one of the least. Chile's GDP per capita is over three times that of Bolivia. Chile's Human Development Index (HDI)is ranked as 'Very High' while Bolivia is ranked as medium.
The country between Chile and Uruguay is Argentina.
The Andes Mountains are in between Chile and Argentina.
The Pacific
Andes Mountains.
Both. they are a multiparty-democracy, where some are republican and some are democratic.
Chile is in South America, and south of the equator. Poland is in Europe, and north of the equator.
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Representative Democracy. Chile's President is now Sebastian Pinera.
Representative democracy
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Similarities are that both countries speak spanish and share a common border. They are both Andean countries. Differences are that Chile is Latin America's most developed country (and OECD member)while Bolivia is one of the least. Chile's GDP per capita is over three times that of Bolivia. Chile's Human Development Index (HDI)is ranked as 'Very High' while Bolivia is ranked as medium.
ones in Europe and the other is in south America, also one is in the northern hemosphere and one is in the south
Chile currently has a representative democracy.
States in South America that are democracy include Argentina, Bolivia, and Uruguay. In addition, Brazil and Chile is also a democracy state.
A transitional democracy is a country that is reletively democratic but shows incomplete signs of democratic consolodations. They fall midway between an established democracy and non-democracy. Countries of this nature include, Mexico, Chile, Turkey, and many African countries.
The country between Chile and Uruguay is Argentina.