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palace revolution

noun

  1. a challenge to or overthrow of a sovereign or other leader by members of the ruling family or group.


palace revolution

noun

  1. a coup d'Ć©tat made by those already in positions of power, usually with little violence
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51³Ō¹Ļ History and Origins

Origin of palace revolution1

First recorded in 1900ā€“05
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Gabonā€™s opposition candidate, Albert Ondo Ossa, wouldnā€™t comment on the inauguration but told The Associated Press last week that the government needed to return to constitutional rule and he didnā€™t consider the presidentā€™s ousting to be a coup but rather a ā€œpalace revolutionā€ in order to continue the Bongoā€™s familyā€™s reign.

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Our source's comments echo those of opposition leader Albert Ondo Ossa, who told the Associated Press that the coup was a "palace revolution", engineered by the Bongo family to retain their power.

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Speaking to French media outlet TV5 Monde Thursday, Albert Ondo Ossa said the junta who ousted Gabonā€™s president on Wednesday did not engage in a coup but rather a ā€œpalace revolutionā€ in order to continue their familyā€™s reign.

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But a palace revolution broke out between Majid and her other brother, Barghash.

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ā€œWhat they did was orchestrate a palace revolution, a coup to get rid of her, because sheā€™s too headstrong,ā€ she said.

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