The 1983 Guatemalan coup d'état was a
palace revolt in Guatemala by the
officer corps
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Broadly speaking, "officer" means a commissioned officer, a non-commissioned officer (NCO), or a warrant officer. However, absent c ...
, led by then
Defense Minister
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General
Óscar Humberto MejÃa VÃctores, which successfully ousted General
RÃos Montt. MejÃa VÃctores governed the country for three years until international pressure forced him to make democratic reforms. By 1986, power was relinquished to the democratically elected
Vinicio Cerezo
Marco Vinicio Cerezo Arévalo (born December 26, 1942) is a Guatemalan politician who served as the 40th President of Guatemala from 1986 to 1991. He also served as the Secretary General of the Central American Integration System (SICA) from 2 ...
.
Coup attempt
Due to his alienation of the ruling elite – wealthy landowners, army officers, and conservative politicians – through his erratic behavior and religious zeal to a
fundamentalist
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Protestant
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sect in a predominantly
Catholic
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country, RÃos Montt's downfall was largely anticipated. Other contributing factors included his refusal to schedule elections and his governance which led to human rights abuses and a declining economy.
Thus, amidst widespread discontent over his electoral programs, the officer corps led by Defense Minister General Óscar Humberto MejÃa VÃctores staged a palace coup against General RÃos Montt on August 8, 1983. The resulting clashes between government and rebel forces left at least one dead along with several wounded.
Suspicions of foreign involvement were raised when it was revealed MejÃa VÃctores met with the
Southern Command of the
US military
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the day before the coup, leading to accusations the United States sponsored the military overthrow. In response, the
State Department
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denied any and all involvement.
Post-coup
Following the successful coup, General RÃos Montt was forced into retirement and General MejÃa VÃctores was sworn in as the new chief of state.
The inauguration ceremony was attended by key military officials and former cabinet members of the deposed administration.
MejÃa VÃctores, who had not assumed the title of President and continued on as Minister of Defense and Chief of State, pledged to call for elections, suspend the military tribunals, lift the state of alarm which had been in effect since June 29, 1983, and respect the judiciary and constitution.
His promises however were seen as merely superficial gestures to placate international observers.
The coup was viewed by some as largely insignificant in terms of substantial change, representing merely another reshuffling between the military who had controlled Guatemala for decades. This was supported by the fact MejÃa VÃctores was part of the same military elite resistant to change, as evidenced by his hostility towards US officials regarding human rights violations.
Nevertheless, MejÃa VÃctores kept his promises and lifted the state of alarm, abolished the
Courts of Special Jurisdiction, dissolved the
Council of state
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, and ensured due process and judicial integrity by broadening individual guarantees.
He also promulgated a new amnesty law for political crimes.
However, the brutal tactics that characterized the previous regime persisted under his reign, with a reported 90–100 political killings per month in 1984.
Eventually, the government made democratic reforms to attract foreign aid, leading to elections being held in
1984
Events
January
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for the Constitutional Assembly, which was tasked with drafting a new constitution. The new drafted constitution was adopted the following year on May 31, 1985.
General election
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s were held on
November 3
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which resulted in Vinicio Cerezo being victorious. On January 14, 1986, Cerezo was inaugurated as president.
References
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