1926 Spanish Coup D'état
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1926 Spanish Coup D'état
In 1926 there was an unsuccessful Coup d'état, attempt to overthrow the dictatorship of Primo de Rivera, who had been installed in Spain by 1923 Spanish coup d'état, another coup d'état in September 1923. The coup attempt, also known as the ''Sanjuanada'' because it was planned to take place on the night of June 24, the Saint John's Eve, Night of San Juan, was the first coup d'état attempt against the regime. Background Eduardo González Calleja has said that the military policy of the dictatorship "was chaotic and contradictory." The situation could be exemplified by the Rif War, Morocco problem (first defending the "''abandonist''" position, supported by the military ''Defence Juntas, junteros'' and questioned by the ''Africanist (Spain), Africanist'' military, and then the interventionist position, supported by the ''Africanist (Spain), Africanists'' and criticised by the ''junteros''). The situation is also and example of the promotion policy, which became inconsistent and ...
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Coup D'état
A coup d'état (; French for 'stroke of state'), also known as a coup or overthrow, is a seizure and removal of a government and its powers. Typically, it is an illegal seizure of power by a political faction, politician, cult, rebel group, military, or a dictator. Many scholars consider a coup successful when the usurpers seize and hold power for at least seven days. Etymology The term comes from French ''coup d'État'', literally meaning a 'stroke of state' or 'blow of state'. In French, the word ''État'' () is capitalized when it denotes a sovereign political entity. Although the concept of a coup d'état has featured in politics since antiquity, the phrase is of relatively recent coinage.Julius Caesar's civil war, 5 January 49 BC. It did not appear within an English text before the 19th century except when used in the translation of a French source, there being no simple phrase in English to convey the contextualized idea of a 'knockout blow to the existing administratio ...
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