- one-party dictatorships.
Subtypes of
military dictatorship include military juntas, in
which power is
shared by
several military officers at the
highest level...
- Muni****l
Airport Junta, West
Virginia Pueblo de las
Juntas,
California Junta de Traslaloma,
Spain Junta de
Villalba de Losa,
Spain Parque la
Junta,
Mexico Primera...
-
noted that
juntas in
Latin America tended to be
smaller than
juntas elsewhere; the
median junta had 11 members,
while Latin American juntas typically had...
- The Gr****
junta or
Regime of the
Colonels was a right-wing
military junta that
ruled Greece from 1967 to 1974. On 21
April 1967, a
group of
colonels overthrew...
- name of the King of Spain,
while he was
imprisoned by
Napoleon Bonaparte.
Juntas were a form of
transitional or
emergency government that
emerged during...
- The
Trial of the
Juntas (Spanish:
Juicio a las
Juntas) was the
judicial trial of the
members of the de
facto military government that
ruled Argentina during...
- The laws
regulating the
juntas de
freguesia are Law 169/99, of 18
September 1999 and Law 5-A/2002 of 11
January 2002. A
junta de
freguesia is a level...
-
Juntas de
Ofensiva Nacional-Sindicalista (lit. 'Councils of National-Syndicalist Offensive', JONS) was a
nationalist and
fascist movement in 1930s Spain...
- over,
provincial juntas.
Juntas were also
formed in
Spanish America during this
period in
reaction to the
developments in Spain. The
juntas were not necessarily...
-
Juntas Españolas was a far-right
political party in
Spain that was
created in 1983
after a call had been
issued in the now-defunct
newspaper El Alcázar...