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Supreme Military Council (other)
Supreme Military Council may refer to: * Supreme Military Council (Chad) * Supreme Military Council (Equatorial Guinea) * Supreme Council of the Armed Forces (Egypt) * Supreme Military Council (Ghana) * Supreme Military Council (Niger) * Supreme Military Council (Nigeria 1966) * Supreme Military Council (Nigeria 1983) * Supreme Military Council (Syria) * Supreme Military Council (Turkey) * Revolutionary Military Council (1918–1934) in the Soviet Russia (USSR), sometimes referred as ''Supreme Military Council'' * Supreme War Council (Japan) The was established during the development of representative government in Meiji period Japan to further strengthen the authority of the state. Its first leader was Yamagata Aritomo (1838–1922), a Chōshū native who has been credited with the ...
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Supreme Military Council (Chad)
Supreme Military Council may refer to: * Supreme Military Council (Chad) * Supreme Military Council (Equatorial Guinea) * Supreme Council of the Armed Forces (Egypt) * Supreme Military Council (Ghana) * Supreme Military Council (Nigeria 1966) * Supreme Military Council (Nigeria 1983) * Supreme Military Council (Syria) * Supreme Military Council (Turkey) * Revolutionary Military Council (1918–1934) in the Soviet Russia (USSR), sometimes referred as ''Supreme Military Council'' * Supreme War Council (Japan) {{disambig ...
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Supreme Military Council (Equatorial Guinea)
The Supreme Military Council ( es, Consejo Militar Supremo, CMS) — initially called the Military Revolutionary Council ( es, Consejo Militar Revolucionario, CMR) — was the ruling military junta and the ''de facto'' government of Equatorial Guinea between the 1979 coup d'état and the 1982 constitutional referendum. History The coup On 3 August 1979, President Francisco Macías Nguema was overthrown in a military coup d'état led by a group of officers who attended the General Military Academy in Zaragoza, among them Eulogio Oyó Riqueza, Vice President Bonifacio Nguema Esono Nchama, fallen from grace and the main responsible for the establishment of Cuban influence in Equatorial Guinea, Navy Lieutenant and commander of the National Navy Florencio Mayé Elá, Army Captain Salvador Elá Nseng, Popular Militia Lieutenant Braulio Nsue Ona, Lieutenant Felix Mba Ondo Nchama, military chief of Río Muni fallen into disgrace, governor of Banco Popular de Equatorial Guine ...
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Supreme Council Of The Armed Forces
The Supreme Council of the Armed Forces (SCAF; ar, المجلس الأعلى للقوات المسلحة, ', also Higher Council of the Armed Forces) is a statutory body of between 20 and 25 senior Egyptian military officers and is headed by Field Marshal Abdul Fatah al-Sisi and Lieutenant General Mohamed Ahmed Zaki. The council is convened only in cases of war or great internal emergencies. As a consequence of the Egyptian Revolution of 2011, SCAF assumed power to govern Egypt from departing President Hosni Mubarak on 11 February 2011, and relinquished power on 30 June 2012 upon the start of Mohamed Morsi's term as president. The Council has met regularly in times of national emergencies. During the course of the 2011 revolution, the Supreme Council of the Armed Forces met first on 9 February 2011 under the chairmanship of Egyptian president, Hosni Mubarak. The Council met for the first time without the chairmanship of the president on the following day, 10 February, and issued ...
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