Two differences and two common features between Pinochet's rule in Chile and communist rule in Poland?
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Chile :-
A democratically elected legitimate government led by Salvador Allende was replaced by non-democratic military government of General Pinochet.
Poland :-
The history of Poland from 1945 to 1989 spans the period of Soviet Communist dominance imposed after the end of second world war.
Difference between the Pinochet's rule and the Communist Party rule -
The differences between the Pinochet's rule in Chile and the Communist Party rule in Poland are as follows.
1) Chile was ruled and governed by a Military Dictator, General Pinochet which was supported by USA. While Poland was ruled by a political Party that was supported by Soviet Union.
2) The Pinochet government openly favoured the big capitalists in the country. While the Communist Party of Poland claimed that it was ruling the country on behalf of the working class.
Common features between the Pinochet's rule and the Communist party rule -
Common features between the Pinochet's rule in Chile and the Communist Party rule in Poland are as follows.
1) In both the cases of Chile and Poland, citizens had no power either to choose or change their rulers.
2) In both the countries, people did not have the right to form political associations or even organize protests and political actions.
3) In both the countries, no person could speak against the leaders, or the party or the government.
A democratically elected legitimate government led by Salvador Allende was replaced by non-democratic military government of General Pinochet.
Poland :-
The history of Poland from 1945 to 1989 spans the period of Soviet Communist dominance imposed after the end of second world war.
Difference between the Pinochet's rule and the Communist Party rule -
The differences between the Pinochet's rule in Chile and the Communist Party rule in Poland are as follows.
1) Chile was ruled and governed by a Military Dictator, General Pinochet which was supported by USA. While Poland was ruled by a political Party that was supported by Soviet Union.
2) The Pinochet government openly favoured the big capitalists in the country. While the Communist Party of Poland claimed that it was ruling the country on behalf of the working class.
Common features between the Pinochet's rule and the Communist party rule -
Common features between the Pinochet's rule in Chile and the Communist Party rule in Poland are as follows.
1) In both the cases of Chile and Poland, citizens had no power either to choose or change their rulers.
2) In both the countries, people did not have the right to form political associations or even organize protests and political actions.
3) In both the countries, no person could speak against the leaders, or the party or the government.
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