- Schneider Doctrine
Schneider Doctrine was a political doctrine originally espoused by Chilean General
René Schneider , which allowed the election ofSalvador Allende asPresident of Chile , and was the main ideological obstacle to a militarycoup d'état against him.Background
General
René Schneider was Army Commander-in-chief at the time of the 1970 Chilean presidential election, which were marginally won bySalvador Allende onSeptember 4 ,1970 , and required a further congressional vote for ratification. At that time the prospect of Salvador Allende winning the Chilean presidency was highly controversial, particularly within the Chilean military, because of hismarxist ideology.In response to all the public calls that the military received to intervene in the electoral process and prevent Allende's election, General Schneider expressed a profound belief in the apolitical role of the military and a firm opposition to the idea of preventing Allende's inauguration by means of a
coup d'état . As a constitutionalist, he wished to preserve the military's apolitical role.Doctrine
He first enunciated this doctrine at a General Staff meeting on
July 23 ,1970 . He wanted to make clear that "the armed forces are not a road to political power nor an alternative to that power. They exist to guarantee the regular work of the political system and the use of force for any other purpose than its defense constitute high treason". He reinforced his posture with a public message to the military onSeptember 19 ,1970 , during the celebrations of Army day and in the midst of the campaign to obtain congressional ratification to Allende's marginal electoral victory, saying that "there were no options that would invite the armed forces to undo what the politicians had wrought in Chile" [ [http://www.gwu.edu/~nsarchiv/NSAEBB/NSAEBB8/ch16-03.htm Cable Transmissions from US Ambassador to Chile, October 1, 1970] ] . Nonetheless, he added a colophon: "the only limitation is in the case that the State stopped acting within their own legality. In that case the armed forces have a higher loyalty to the people and are free to decide an abnormal situation beyond the framework of the law" [cite news | last = | first = | coauthors = | title = El ocaso de Prats en el gobierno | work = Special edition | pages = 9 | language = es icon | publisher = "La Segunda" newspaper | date = September 5, 2003 | url = | accessdate = 2007-02-08] .After General Schneider's murder on
October 24 ,1970 , his successor as Army Commander-in-chief, GeneralCarlos Prats , became the spokesman for the "constitutionalists". Their line was: "we will support Allende so that Allende will support us", because they thought: "We will get Allende to transform our armed forces into an institution of unsurpassable preparation, having a high economic status and effective participation in government".General Prats' thesis was: "We should work to form an Allende-armed forces government" based on the following division of labour: Allende will control the masses of workers, and the armed forces will control the country so that it would prosper. The armed forces must help Allende strike out at "the extremists of the right as well as those of the left".
Allende used this thesis as one of the bastions of his government, in order to keep the armed forces in line and prevent a possible
coup d'état against his government. After General Prats' resignation as Army Commander-in-chief, and his replacement by GeneralAugusto Pinochet , this thesis was replaced by the notion of "National security ", which in turn led to theChilean coup of 1973 onSeptember 11 ,1973 .Additional information
ee also
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1970 Chilean presidential election
*Salvador Allende
*Chile under Allende
*Tacnazo
*Tanquetazo
*Chilean coup of 1973 Footnotes and references
External links
* [http://www.rrojasdatabank.org/murder27.htm Analysis] es
* [http://www.salvador-allende.cl/Golpe/antecedentes/testimonioAugustoOlivares.html Overview of the historical environment] es
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