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*Democratic rule restored<br>
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*End of the Republic of Satavia and the proclamation of the Satavian Federation
*End of the Republic of Satavia and the proclamation of the Satavian Federation
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*[[Satavia|Satavian Naval Service]]<br>
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Revision as of 12:41, 1 June 2023

1976 Satavian coup d'état
Part of the Satavian Crisis
Chilean Coup d'etat.jpeg
Soldiers of the Hope Province Provincial Guard look on as fires blaze out of control at the National Party Headquarters, Port Hope
Date27 September 1976; 48 years ago
Location
Caused by
MethodsCoup d'état
Resulted inCoup successful
  • Arrest and removal from power of National Party politicians, including General Botha
  • End of the National Party's 37-year rule
  • Beginning of the Satavian Crisis
  • Democratic rule restored
  • End of the Republic of Satavia and the proclamation of the Satavian Federation
Parties to the civil conflict