Answer:
Differences
(i) Chile was ruled by a military dictator, Augusto Pinochet, while Poland
was ruled by a political party, the Polish United Workers' Party, under the leadership
of General Jaruzelski.
(ii) The goverment of Poland claimed that it was ruling on
behalf of the working classes, but Pinochet made no such claim and openly
favoured big capitalists.
(iii) Military officers had highest authority in Chile, no
one could dare to question them, in Poland those who spoke against the leaders
of the party were put in prison.
Similarities
(i) In both the countries, Chile and Poland people could not
choose or change their rulers.
(ii) There was no real freedom to express one's opinions, form
political associations and organise protests of political action.
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