• In Argentina, there were six coups d'état during the 20th century: in 1930, 1943, 1955, 1962, 1966 and 1976. The first four established interim dictatorships...
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    failed. Military coups in Argentina Military coups in Bangladesh Military coups in Nigeria Sudanese coup d'état (disambiguation) Military coups in Turkey...
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    The 1976 Argentine coup d'état overthrew Isabel Perón as President of Argentina on 24 March 1976. A military junta was installed to replace her; this...
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    the press. While preceding military coups were aimed at establishing temporary, transitional juntas, the Revolución Argentina headed by Onganía aimed at...
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    Nacionalista Argentine Patriotic League and had the support of a number of Nacionalista military officers. Nacionalista plans for such a coup had been developing...
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    landowner in Salta Province and a primary stockholder in the sugar industry. The only serious resistance to the military coup came from the Argentine Navy...
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    coup d'état that ended the second presidential term of Juan Perón in Argentina, on 16 September 1955. President Perón was first elected in 1946. In 1949...
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    in democratic systems than Cold War coups, though coups still mostly perpetuate authoritarianism. Many factors may lead to the occurrence of a coup,...
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    Juan Carlos Onganía (category 20th-century presidents of Argentina)
    Franco. While preceding military coups in Argentina were aimed at establishing temporary, transitional juntas, the Revolución Argentina headed by Onganía aimed...
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    decembrina) was a military coup in the Buenos Aires Province, Argentina. Juan Lavalle, returning with the troops that fought in the Argentine-Brazilian War...
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  • and France. The military also played a role in the institutional life of the country, during a series of coups d'état that took place in the 20th century...
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    established in 1945. The Argentine military played a role in the institutional life of the country, during a series of coups d'état that took place in the 20th...
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    Bolivia (1969) were overthrown in US-backed coups and replaced by military governments. In June 1973 Uruguay joined the coup d'état wave that swept through...
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  • Revolution of October 8, 1812 (category Military coups in Argentina)
    (Spanish: Revolución del 8 de octubre de 1812) took place during the Argentine War of Independence. Led by José de San Martín and Carlos María de Alvear...
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    the military junta or civic-military dictatorship of Argentina (Spanish: dictadura cívico-militar de Argentina) for its period of state terrorism in Argentina...
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    self coups. This is a chronological list of such coups and coup attempts, from ancient times to the present. 876, Kingdom of Israel: Zimri, a military commander...
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  • This is a list of coups d'état and coup attempts by country, listed in chronological order. A coup is an attempt to illegally overthrow a country's government...
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    in all military coups in Argentina through the 20th century. During the 1976 to 1983 dictatorship, Navy personnel were involved in the Dirty War in which...
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    revolutions and coups d'état in the two centuries since independence. By 2024, Bolivia had not faced a coordinated military attempt to seize power in forty-odd...
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    was the military dictatorship that ruled Argentina from 1976 to 1983, which received support from the United States until 1982. In Argentina it is often...
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    typically had three or four. "Corporate" military coups have been distinguished from "factional" military coups. The former are carried out by the armed...
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    was ousted from power by the military led by José Félix Uriburu, in what became the first military coup in modern Argentine history, marking the beginning...
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    international context, the coup was part of the Cold War in Latin America and occurred at the same time as several other military coups in the region. After taking...
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  • military dictator, known as a strongman, or by a council of military officers known as a military junta. They are most often formed by military coups...
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    Political positions of Javier Milei (category Anti-communism in Argentina)
    Justicialist Party, and military coups in Argentina. While publicly expressing that he is not a defender of the last Argentine military dictatorship, the National...
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  • De facto government doctrine (category Military coups in Argentina)
    The de facto government doctrine is an element of Argentine case law related to the validity of the actions of de facto governments. It allowed the government...
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  • Javier Milei 2023 presidential campaign (category All Wikipedia articles written in American English)
    with the scenarios before the military coups in Argentina and other Latin American countries, saying that the military coups "have dismantled the democratic...
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    included coups d'état, but also proscriptions of major political parties and electoral fraud. The last coup d'état occurred in 1976 and resulted in the National...
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    said: "No matter where they are...coups are bad. Coups are clearly enemies of democracy. Those who rely on the guns in their hands, those who rely on the...
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    2014 coup d'état. Thailand's politics system changed from absolute monarchy to democracy in the Siamese revolution of 1932. More than 10 coups occurred...
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