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    The National Institutional Junta (Spanish: Junta Nacional Instituyente) was a legislative assembly established on 2 November 1822 by order of Emperor Agustín...
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    term junta means "meeting" or "committee" and originated in the national and local junta organized by the Spanish resistance to Napoleon's invasion of Spain...
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    Iturbide established a National Institutional Junta made up of forty five members, chosen from among friendly deputies. The junta was installed officially...
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    created a new junta, the National Institutional Junta, to legislate in its place, answering only to himself. The National Institutional Junta was directed...
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    li-Ḥimāyat al-Waṭan; French: Conseil national pour la sauvegarde de la patrie, CNSP) is the ruling military junta of Niger, following the 2023 Nigerien...
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  • Jantā and Juntā), which refers to the public/people/masses.[citation needed] Junta (Habsburg) Specific to Spain: Name of some of the institutions of government...
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    the National Institutional Junta. Of the 55-member legislature, 13 were from Central America. The Central American representatives in the National Institutional...
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  • and governing institutions, including civil ones Military junta, one form of junta, government led by a committee of military officers Junta (Habsburg),...
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    military elite, and issued the Institutional Act number 12 (AI-12), to formalize the establishment of a Military Junta. The operative text of AI-12 was...
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    troops against the insurrection. Five days later the rebels stormed the National Palace and overthrew Bocanegra, upon which they set up an executive triumvirate...
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    The Greek junta or Regime of the Colonels was a right-wing military dictatorship that ruled Greece from 1967 to 1974. On 21 April 1967, a group of colonels...
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    Mexican Empire, the Captaincy General of Guatemala was annexed to the national geography, leaving finally 26 provinces. Political Provisional Regulations...
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  • General Abdourahamane Tchiani proclaimed himself the leader of a new military junta, shortly after confirming the coup a success. This was the fifth military...
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    The Federal Government Junta (Spanish: Junta Federal de Gobierno) was a civil-military triumvirate which temporarily assumed power in Bolivia after Liberal...
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    against the Nigerien junta. Conversely, the military juntas in Burkina Faso and Mali announced they would send troops in support of the junta were such a military...
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  • 1974 Cypriot coup d'état (category Greek junta)
    a military coup d'état executed by the Cypriot National Guard and sponsored by the Greek military junta. On 15 July 1974 the coup plotters removed the...
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    the last Burmese military junta forces. In the same day, the MNDAA claimed the "liberation" of Kokang. On January 11, the junta and the Brotherhood Alliance...
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    Artur da Costa e Silva (category National Renewal Alliance politicians)
    three armed forces ministers instead took power as a military junta under the 12th Institutional Act. Costa e Silva legally remained president until 30 October...
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    Augusto Pinochet (category Senators of the L Legislative Period of the National Congress of Chile)
    He was the leader of the military junta from 1973 to 1981, and was declared President of the Republic by the junta in 1974 and thus became the dictator...
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    The party served as political platform for the military junta. The MLN was founded as the National Democratic Movement (Spanish: Movimiento Democratico Nacional...
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    ruling military junta refused to recognise the result. On 6 May 2010, the party was declared illegal and ordered to be disbanded by the junta after refusing...
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    to 1990, first as part of a Junta of National Reconstruction. Following the resignation of centrist members from this Junta, the FSLN took exclusive power...
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    suspended following the 2023 Nigerien coup d'état by the military junta. The National Assembly was established through reforms of the Colony of Niger's...
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    နိုင်ငံတော်စီမံအုပ်ချုပ်ရေးကောင်စီ; abbreviated SAC or နစက) is the military junta currently governing Myanmar, established by Commander-in-Chief of Defence...
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    Senate of Chile (category National upper houses)
    Previously, according to the Constitution of 1980, "designated" or "institutional" senators were appointed to the chamber. Two former heads of state,...
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  • period in modern Greek history from the fall of the Ioannides military junta of 1973–74 to the transition period shortly after the 1974 legislative elections...
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    decree of the first Government Junta of the May Revolution first Government Junta, it later became the country's only national library when it redefined its...
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    A national day is a day on which celebrations mark the statehood or nationhood of a state or its people. It may be the date of independence, of becoming...
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    "Pajarito War" (1911). The EZLN emerged during the government of the Institutional Revolutionary Party (PRI), which at the time had ruled Mexico for more...
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    The Dirty War (Spanish: Guerra sucia) is the name used by the military junta or civic-military dictatorship of Argentina (Spanish: dictadura cívico-militar...
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