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A self-coup, also called an autocoup () or coup from the top, is a form of coup d'état in which a political leader, having come to power through legal means, stays in office or vastly increases their power illegally through the actions of themselves or their supporters, thus performing a coup on one's own government. The leader may dissolve or render powerless the national legislature and unlawfully assume extraordinary powers. Other measures may include annulling the constitution, suspending civil courts, and having the head of government assume dictatorial powers.
From 1946 to the beginning of 2021, an estimated 148 self-coup attempts took place, 110 in autocracies and 38 in democracies.
List of self-coups
- : Julius Caesar (February 44 BC; when declared dictator perpetuo)
- : President Manuel José Arce (October 10, 1826)
- : President Louis-Napoléon Bonaparte (December 2, 1851)
- : President Juan Lindolfo Cuestas (February 10, 1898)
- : Chancellor Engelbert Dollfuss (March 15, 1933)
- : Chancellor Adolf Hitler (March 23, 1933 / August 2, 1934)
- : President Gabriel Terra (March 31, 1933)
- : Prime Minister in duties of the State Elder Konstantin Päts (March 12, 1934)
- : President Getúlio Vargas (November 10, 1937)
- : President Alfredo Baldomir (February 21, 1942)
- : King Michael I of Romania (August 23, 1944)
- : President Mamerto UrriolagoitÃÂa (May 16, 1951)
- : Governor-General Ghulam Muhammad (April 1953 â September 21, 1954)
- : President Sukarno (July 5, 1959)
- : President Ferdinand Marcos (September 23, 1972)
- : President Park Chung Hee (October 17, 1972)
- : King Sobhuza II (April 12, 1973)
- : President Juan MarÃÂa Bordaberry (June 27, 1973)
- : President Alberto Fujimori (April 5, 1992)
- : President Boris Yeltsin (September 21, 1993)
- : Prime Minister Hun Sen (July 1997)
- : President Nicolás Maduro (March 29, 2017)
- : President MartÃÂn Vizcarra (September 30, 2019)
- : Prime Minister Muhyiddin Yassin (February 29, 2020)
- : President Vladimir Putin (July 4, 2020)
- : President Nayib Bukele (May 1, 2021)
- : President Kais Saied (July 25, 2021)
- : Chairman of the Sovereignty Council Abdel Fattah al-Burhan (October 25, 2021)
Notable events described as attempted self-coups
- : President Jorge Serrano ElÃÂas (May 25 â June 5, 1993)
- : President Abdurrahman Wahid (July 1âÂÂ25, 2001)
- : Prime Minister Mahathir Mohamad (February 23 â March 1, 2020)
- : President Donald Trump (November 4, 2020 â January 6, 2021; after election loss)
- : President Pedro Castillo (December 7, 2022)
- : President Jair Bolsonaro (October 30, 2022 â December 31, 2022; January 8, 2023; after election loss)
- : Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu (ongoing events, since he assumed office on December 29, 2022)
- : President Yoon Suk Yeol (December 3âÂÂ4, 2024)
- : President Recep Tayyip ErdoÃÂan (ongoing events culminating in the arrest of Ekrem ðmamoÃÂlu on March 19, 2025)
See also
Notes
References
Further reading
- Arthur A Goldsmith. 2024. "." International Studies Quarterly, Volume 68, Issue 4
- F. E. Guerra-Pujol. 2024. "Gödel's Loophole: A Prequel." Southwestern Journal of International Law, Volume 30, Issue 2
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