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The Government Junta of Chile (Spanish: Junta Militar de Gobierno) was the military junta established to rule Chile during the military dictatorship that followed the overthrow of President Salvador Allende in the 1973 Chilean coup d'état.
Original members of the Government Junta of Chile (1973) On 13 September, the Junta dissolved Congress, outlawed the parties that had been part of the Popular Unity coalition, and all political activity was declared "in recess".
- Armed forces put the country under military control. Little and unorganized civil resistance.
- Chile
- 11 September 1973
The dictatorship was established after the democratically elected socialist government of Salvador Allende was overthrown in a coup d'état backed by the United States on 11 September 1973. During this time, the country was ruled by a military junta headed by General Augusto Pinochet.
The Government Junta of Chile ( Spanish: Junta Militar de Gobierno) was the military junta established to rule Chile during the military dictatorship that followed the overthrow of President Salvador Allende in the 1973 Chilean coup d'état.
The 1973 Chilean coup d'état On September 11, 1973, a group of military officers, led by General Augusto Pinochet, seized power in a coup, ending civilian rule. Following the coup, the military established a junta that suspended all political activities in Chile and suppressed left-wing movements, particularly communist and socialist parties ...
This is a list of the Government Juntas that have ruled Chile as an executive government, since its independence: Government Junta of Chile (1891). Government Junta of Chile (1924). Government Junta of Chile (1973). Government Junta of the Kingdom of Chile (1810), also known as the First Junta.
On 11 September 1973, Pinochet seized power in Chile in a military coup, with the support of the United States, that toppled Allende's democratically elected left-wing Unidad Popular government and ended civilian rule.