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A coup d'état typically occurs when a group, often comprising military leaders or political elites, seizes power from the existing government, usually through force or coercion. This can be facilitated by factors such as widespread public dissatisfaction, political instability, or a weak government. The coup leaders may exploit these vulnerabilities to rally support and quickly take control of key institutions. Ultimately, the success of a coup often hinges on the ability to maintain control over the military and security forces.

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