A military 'coup d'etat' is an organized action by the armed forces of a country meant to overthrow and replace its government with military leadership. The new military government might morph into a brutal Dictatorship like Idi Amin-Uganda or Mobuto Seki Seso- Congo, or have taken power temporarily because the military was concerned that an ineffective civilian government threatened the existence of the state (Egypt, Thailand in 2013, 2014).
There have been no military coup in Israel
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coup d'état, although technically a coup doesn't have to be military.
It's usually called a "coup d'etat", or simply "a coup".
1973
The correct spelling is "military coup." A coup is a sudden, violent, and illegal seizure of power from a government, typically carried out by a small group of individuals within the existing state apparatus, such as the military. The term "coup" originates from the French phrase "coup d'état," meaning a sudden overthrow of a government.
It was a military coup.
1962
Burma
The Lieutenants movement increased the political power of the military before the 1964 Brazil coup.
Though known as a coup d'état - a miltary coup can also be used to describe a government being overthrown by the military.
Yes, there was a military coup in Argentina in 1943, which occurred in Buenos Aires. This coup overthrew President Ramón Castillo and led to the establishment of a military government. The coup set the stage for significant political changes in the country, including the rise of Juan Domingo Perón, who became a prominent political figure in the subsequent years. However, there was no specific coup in 1945; rather, it was a continuation of the military's influence in Argentine politics.