- Self-coup
A self-coup or autocoup is a form of
coup d'état that occurs when a country's leader dissolves or renders powerless the nationallegislature and assumes extraordinary powers not granted under normal circumstances. Other measures taken may include annulling the nation'sconstitution and suspending civil courts. In most cases thehead of state is granteddictator ial powers.One of the best modern examples of the self-coup is elected
Peru vian PresidentAlberto Fujimori 's takeover of the government onApril 5 ,1992 , ostensibly to exercise absolute authority in annihilating MaoistShining Path insurgents, though political opponents and journalists were arrested by the military. A historical example was the coup d'état ofCharles Louis Napoleon Bonaparte , who granted himself emergency powers and later conducted a referendum in which he became Napoleon III.Germany offers another example, in
Adolf Hitler 's infamous Enabling Act, 1933, and the process ofGleichschaltung , consolidating the power of theNazi party (NSDAP).List of self-coups
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First Mexican Empire : Emperor Agustín (October 31 1822 )
*France : PresidentCharles Louis Napoleon Bonaparte (December 2 1851 )
*Brazil : PresidentDeodoro da Fonseca (November 3 1891 )
*Mexico : President Gen. Victoriano Huerta (October 7 1913 )
*Italy : Prime MinisterBenito Mussolini (January 3 1925 )
*Kingdom of the Serbs, Croats and Slovenes : King Alexander I (January 6 1929 )
*Germany : ChancellorAdolf Hitler (March 23 1933 )
*Uruguay : PresidentGabriel Terra (March 31 1933 )
*Estonia : Prime MinisterKonstantin Päts (March 12 1934 )
*Latvia : Prime MinisterKārlis Ulmanis (May 15 1934 )
*Chile : PresidentArturo Alessandri Palma (February 1936)
*Brazil : PresidentGetúlio Vargas (November 10 1937 )
*Bolivia : President Maj. Germán Busch (April 24 1939 )
*Paraguay : President Gen. José Félix Estigarribia (February 18 1940 )
*Uruguay : PresidentAlfredo Baldomir (February 21 1942 )
*Ecuador : PresidentJosé María Velasco Ibarra (March 30 1946 )
*Paraguay : PresidentHiginio Morínigo (January 13 1947 )
*Morocco : King Muhammad V (May 20 1960 )
*Nepal : King Mahendra (December 15 1960 )
*Brunei : Sultan Sir Omar Ali Saifuddin (December 12 1962 )
*Morocco : King Hassan II (June 7 1965 )
*Uganda : Prime MinisterMilton Obote (February 22 and 23, 1966)
*Lesotho : Prime Minister Chief Leabua Jonathan (January 30 1970 )
*Ecuador : PresidentJosé María Velasco Ibarra (June 22 1970 )
*Thailand : Prime Minister Field Marshal Thanom Kittikachorn (November 17 1971 )
*Philippines : PresidentFerdinand Marcos (September 21 1972 )
*South Korea : PresidentPark Chung-hee (October 1972)
*Swaziland : King Sobhuza II (April 12 1973 )
*Upper Volta: President Gen. Sangoulé Lamizana (February 8 1974 )
*Bolivia : PresidentHugo Banzer (November 7 1974 )
*India : Prime MinisterIndira Gandhi (June 25 1975 )
*Bahrain : Emir Sheikh Isa bin Salman Al Khalifa (August 26 1975 )
*Poland : Prime MinisterWojciech Jaruzelski (December 13 1981 )
*Peru : PresidentAlberto Fujimori (April 6 ,1992 )
*Guatemala : PresidentJorge Serrano Elías (May 25 1993 ; failed)
*Russia : PresidentBoris Yeltsin (October 3 1993 )
*Lesotho : King Letsie III (August 17 1994 )
*Nepal : King Gyanendra (October 4 2002 )
*Nepal : King Gyanendra (February 1 2005 )
*Pakistan : President Gen. Pervez Musharraf (November 3 2007 )List of self-coups in fiction
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