51³Ō¹Ļ

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self-coup

[ self-koo ]

noun

  1. a coup d'Ć©tat performed by the current, legitimate government or a duly elected head of state to retain or extend control over government, through an additional term, an extension of term, an expansion of executive power, the dismantling of other government branches, or the declaration that an election won by an opponent is illegitimate.


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51³Ō¹Ļ History and Origins

Origin of self-coup1

First recorded in 1995ā€“2000; translation of Spanish autogolpe, equivalent to auto- 1( def ) + golpe ā€œc“Ē³Ü±čā€
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Like a lot of people, I see the presidentā€™s self-coup and think: Is now the time folks hit the streets?

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The motion by opposition lawmakers accused him of insurrection, calling his decree an unconstitutional self-coup.

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But in 2021, he initiated what experts describe as a ā€œself-coupā€ when he dismissed parliament and assumed all executive power.

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The 1992 ā€œself-coup,ā€ as some observers called Fujimoriā€™s dissolution of Congress, suspension of the constitution and purging of the judiciary, was roundly condemned by the U.S. government and Peruā€™s neighbors.

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Finally, this all culminated in him trying this power play where he was going to launch a so-called self-coup, closing Congress, but Castillo didnā€™t have the support to do it.

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