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The 1952 Cuban coup d'état took place in
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on March 10, 1952, when the Cuban Constitutional Army, led by
Fulgencio Batista Fulgencio Batista y Zaldívar (born Rubén Zaldívar; January 16, 1901 – August 6, 1973) was a Cuban military officer and politician who played a dominant role in Cuban politics from his initial rise to power as part of the 1933 Revolt of t ...
, intervened in the election that was scheduled to be held on 1 June 1952, staging a
coup d'état A coup d'état (; ; ), or simply a coup , is typically an illegal and overt attempt by a military organization or other government elites to unseat an incumbent leadership. A self-coup is said to take place when a leader, having come to powe ...
and establishing a ''de facto''
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in the country. The coup has been referred to as the Batistazo in Cuban political jargon.


Background

In 1940 a new democratic constitution had been ratified in Cuba. In order to engage in the elections following the constitution's ratification,
Fulgencio Batista Fulgencio Batista y Zaldívar (born Rubén Zaldívar; January 16, 1901 – August 6, 1973) was a Cuban military officer and politician who played a dominant role in Cuban politics from his initial rise to power as part of the 1933 Revolt of t ...
resigned from the military to focus on a career in politics. He ran for president with support from the Communist Revolutionary Union party, under the front banner of the Democratic Socialist Coalition. Batista was democratically elected and served a four-year tenure. After his tenure the constitution prohibited presidents from running for consecutive terms, so he had a proxy candidate Carlos Saladrigas Zayas run as his substitute. Saladrigas would be defeated in a landslide. After the electoral defeat Batista would leave Cuba for the United States, but remained head of the Cuban army. As the presidency of Carlos Prío Socarrás came to a close, he became highly criticized for corruption, making Batista believe he could win in the following 1952 election. He was legally allowed to run again since he had not served a term since 1944. Batista (a Senator at the time) ran under the label of his own United Action Party and believed his previous popularity would guarantee him victory. An opinion poll before the election predicted Batista coming in dead last in the election. Concerned about losing the 1952 presidential election Batista began to plot a coup with retired military officials and active troops.


Events

On March 10 all military garrisons came under rebel military command without resistance. The rebel officers occupied the
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and opposition newspaper offices. Labor leaders were arrested and a communication black out ensued. A military junta formed in Camp Columbia with Fulgencio Batista as its head and declared itself the new government of Cuba.


Aftermath

The United States recognized his government on March 27. Cuban Choteo humor became more popular after the coup due to political pessimism in the country. Choteo humor mocked the political establishment and took a self-satirizing approach to portraying the "lack" of capabilities of the Cuban people.
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anismo also became the popular ideology of most of the Cuban political opposition. Before then the ideas of
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were less important compared to his image as an authentic Cuban founding father whose invocation gave legitimacy to opposition organizations. After the 1952 coup the ideas and image of Martí had become so popular within the opposition that Martíano language was the common expression of opposition politics. Batista (whose rule was formalized after the 1954 general election) went on to rule the country until January 1, 1959, when he was forced into exile with his family (first to the Trujillo–ruled
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, then Corporatist Portugal and eventually
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). Batista's exile marked the climax of the
Cuban Revolution The Cuban Revolution () was the military and political movement that overthrew the dictatorship of Fulgencio Batista, who had ruled Cuba from 1952 to 1959. The revolution began after the 1952 Cuban coup d'état, in which Batista overthrew ...
, which started on July 26, 1953, with the attack on the Moncada Barracks in
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, and saw
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emerging as the new leader of Cuba.


See also

* History of Cuba * Timeline of Cuban history


References

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