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=Zolin Kotzatino=
=1997 Tepēilhuitl Crisis (Pulacan)=
'''Zolin Kotzatino''' (12 November 1968—''present'') is a politician, schoolteacher, and writer who currently serves as the mayor of [[Aachanecalco]], the largest city in the [[Pulacan|Union State of Pulacan]].
{{Infobox military conflict
| conflict    = Tepēilhuitl Crisis of 1997
| width      = 250px
| partof      = the [[Lost Decade (Pulacan)|Pulatec lost decade]]
| image      = Coup-d'etat-2-web-cnni.jpg
| image_size  = 200px
| caption    = Tanks loyal to the coup plotters stationed along the A1 highway into Aachanecalco.
| date        = 16 April–2 May 1997<br>(18 {{wp|teōtlehco|''teōtlehco''}}—14 {{wp|tepēilhuitl|''tepēilhuitl''}}, 1253 {{wp|Xiuhpōhualli|XP}})
| place      = Pulacan, primarily [[Aachanecalco]], [[Mabesekwa]] and Mohembo
| result      = Coup failed, democratic rule consolidated
* Pantla Papalotl resigns as General Secretary
* Dozens of members of the Pulatec Security Forces imprisoned
* T.B. Tshola and co-conspirator C.A. Aztatzontzin die in custody
* Eventual resignation of President Capanilli Tezozomoctli
* Pulatec general election of June 1997
| combatant1  = {{flagicon|Pulacan}} [[Pulacan|Presidential branch]]
* [[File:Aztec_solar_disc.svg|20px]] [[Security Forces (Pulacan)|Security Forces]]
** [[National Gendarmerie (Pulacan)|National Guard]]<br><small>(all units except those<br>loyal to Tshola)</small>
* [[File:yocoxcaquizque.png|20px]] [[Pulacan#Government and politics|''Yocoxcaquizque Pulacan'']]
* [[File:Station_yellow.svg|20px]] [[List of political parties in Pulacan|Popular Alliance for the Republic]]
| combatant2  = {{flagicon|Pulacan}} Special Procuratory Committee
* [[National Guard (Pulacan)|National Guard]]<br><small>(units loyal to Tshola)</small>
| combatant3  = {{flagicon|Pulacan}} Parliamentary opposition
* [[File:CoAPulacan.png|20px]] [[Pulacan#Supreme Colloquy|Supreme Colloquy]]
** [[Pulacan#Government and politics|Office of the General Secretary]]
* {{nowrap|[[File:Sun_red_icon.svg|20px]] [[List of political parties in Pulacan|Juwa Party]]}}
* [[File:Gear-icon-blue-transparent-background.png|20px]] [[List of political parties in Pulacan|Nguzo Party]]
'''Supported by:'''
* [[File:AMOS_Flag.png|20px]] [[Association of Ozeros Nations|AON]]
| commander1  = {{plainlist|
* {{flagicon|Pulacan}} Capanilli Tezozomoctli
}}
| commander2  = {{plainlist|
* {{flagicon|Pulacan}} T.B. Tshola{{KIA}}
* {{flagicon|Pulacan}} C.A. Aztatzontzin{{KIA}}
}}
| commander3  = {{plainlist|
* [[File:Gear-icon-blue-transparent-background.png|20px]] Pantla Papalotl <br><small>(after 20 April)</small>
}}
| strength1  = All of the [[Uniformed services of Pulacan|Pulatec uniformed services]] except for the rebels
| strength2  = 1,200 men<br>Dozens of military vehicles
| strength3  = N/A
| casualties4 = 2 coup conspirators, 3 protestors
}}
The '''Tepēilhuitl Crisis''' of 1997 was a month-long period of social and political unrest in [[Pulacan]].  


{{Infobox officeholder
The crisis culminated in an attempted {{Wp|coup d'etat}} against Tezozomoctli by elements of the [[National Guard (Pulacan)|National Guard]] led by Colonel Thabo Banika (T.B.) Tshola.  
| name                = Zolin Kotzatino
 
| image              = File:Gonzalez_Macchi_2003.jpg
== Background ==
| image_size          =
{{Main|Lost Decade (Pulacan)}}By 1997, Pulacan had spent 5 years enduring its worst economic recession since the end of the [[Hanaki War|Great Kayatman War]]. The steel market collapse that induced the recession was exacerbated by the compounded mistakes of multiple administrations. The bombshell exposure of chronic mismanagement by the Secretariat of Finance in early 1993 had resulted in then-General Secretary Motlasi T. Chabaya committing a fatal act of {{Wp|defenestration|autodefenestration}} from the Republican Palace in Mabesekwa, the seat of the [[Pulacan#Supreme Colloquy|Supreme Colloquy]]. Thus, voters went to the polls in October of 1993 in an atmosphere of shock, institutional mistrust, and economic frustration. Elected to replace Chabaya was Pantla Papalotl of the Nguzo Party. The position of President, however, remained in the hands of Capanilli Tezozomoctli, a lifelong member of the Popular Alliance for the Republic (PAR). 
| image_upright      =  
| alt                =  
| caption            =  
| office              = Mayor of [[Aachanecalco]]
| country            = [[Pulacan]]
| deputy              = Yaquin Yaotzin (''Huealtepehuaque'')
| nickname            = Kotzitl, Hueyi Zolin
| party              = [[List of political parties in Pulacan|Juwa]]
| width              = 200px
| citizenship        = [[Pulacan]]
| birth_date          = {{birth_date_and_age|12 November 1968}}
| birth_name          = Zolin Lyubomirof Kotzatino
| native_name        = 𐐞𐐬𐑊𐐨𐑌 𐐗𐐬𐐻𐑆𐐪𐐻𐐨𐑌𐐬
| native_name_lang    = nh
| predecessor        = X
| alma_mater          = University of Cuicatepec
| profession          = schoolteacher
| birth_place        = Tliltapoyec Ward<br/>[[Aachanecalco]], Topocueyoco, [[Pulacan]]
| title1              = Huealtepehuaque of [[Aachanecalco]]
| termstart1          = February 23, 2010
| term_start          = February 23, 2014
| termend1            = February 22, 2014
| premier            = Iuitl Mogorosi<br/>Moctezuma Tshireletso
| president          = Coyotl Gontebanye
}}


== Early life ==
== Political flashpoint ==
Zolin was born to X Kotzatino and Y Kotzatino (''née Z''), immigrants from the state of [[Zhovozha]] in [[Ludvosiya]]. Their surname was initially written as "Koztadimof" before naturalization, when the name was adjusted to better match {{Wp|Nahuatl|Nahua}} [[Writing systems in Zacapican|orthography]]. In interviews and autobiographical blurbs, Zolin has often described his family as "simple, hardy, working folk"; in particular, his grandparents are remembered as "the sort of people who become the fictive grandparents of a whole village." Zolin's father, X, worked as an insurance underwriter and had chosen to migrate after a Pulatec freight shipping ''calpolli'' offered both himself and his wife (an educator) steady employment.


== Coup attempt of 12 ''tepēilhuitl'' ==


From as early as possible, Zolin was immersed in education. In addition to enrollment in Pulatec public schools, which by law must both develop proficiency in Setswana and Nahuatl, he was placed into {{Wp|Bulgarian language|Zhovi}}-language courses provided by an immigrants' organization to ensure that he retained the mother tongue of his parents. As Zolin later recounted, "I spoke Zhovi at home, even in front of my friends. Often, I was made to translate between them and my friends, though by that age my parents were both working solely in Nahuatl at their occupations."
=== Aftermath ===

Latest revision as of 03:10, 16 December 2024

1997 Tepēilhuitl Crisis (Pulacan)

Tepēilhuitl Crisis of 1997
Part of the Pulatec lost decade
Coup-d'etat-2-web-cnni.jpg
Tanks loyal to the coup plotters stationed along the A1 highway into Aachanecalco.
Date16 April–2 May 1997
(18 teōtlehco—14 tepēilhuitl, 1253 XP)
Location
Pulacan, primarily Aachanecalco, Mabesekwa and Mohembo
Result

Coup failed, democratic rule consolidated

  • Pantla Papalotl resigns as General Secretary
  • Dozens of members of the Pulatec Security Forces imprisoned
  • T.B. Tshola and co-conspirator C.A. Aztatzontzin die in custody
  • Eventual resignation of President Capanilli Tezozomoctli
  • Pulatec general election of June 1997
Belligerents

Pulacan Presidential branch

Pulacan Special Procuratory Committee

Pulacan Parliamentary opposition

Supported by:

Commanders and leaders
  • Pulacan Capanilli Tezozomoctli
  • Pulacan T.B. Tshola 
  • Pulacan C.A. Aztatzontzin 
  • Gear-icon-blue-transparent-background.png Pantla Papalotl
    (after 20 April)
Strength
All of the Pulatec uniformed services except for the rebels 1,200 men
Dozens of military vehicles
N/A
Casualties and losses
2 coup conspirators, 3 protestors

The Tepēilhuitl Crisis of 1997 was a month-long period of social and political unrest in Pulacan.

The crisis culminated in an attempted coup d'etat against Tezozomoctli by elements of the National Guard led by Colonel Thabo Banika (T.B.) Tshola.

Background

By 1997, Pulacan had spent 5 years enduring its worst economic recession since the end of the Great Kayatman War. The steel market collapse that induced the recession was exacerbated by the compounded mistakes of multiple administrations. The bombshell exposure of chronic mismanagement by the Secretariat of Finance in early 1993 had resulted in then-General Secretary Motlasi T. Chabaya committing a fatal act of autodefenestration from the Republican Palace in Mabesekwa, the seat of the Supreme Colloquy. Thus, voters went to the polls in October of 1993 in an atmosphere of shock, institutional mistrust, and economic frustration. Elected to replace Chabaya was Pantla Papalotl of the Nguzo Party. The position of President, however, remained in the hands of Capanilli Tezozomoctli, a lifelong member of the Popular Alliance for the Republic (PAR).

Political flashpoint

Coup attempt of 12 tepēilhuitl

Aftermath