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* Eventual resignation of President Capanilli Tezozomoctli | * Eventual resignation of President Capanilli Tezozomoctli | ||
* Pulatec general election of June 1997 | * Pulatec general election of June 1997 | ||
| combatant1 = {{flagicon|Pulacan}} [[Pulacan| | | combatant1 = {{flagicon|Pulacan}} [[Pulacan|Presidential branch]] | ||
* [[File:Aztec_solar_disc.svg|20px]] [[ | * [[File:Aztec_solar_disc.svg|20px]] [[Security Forces (Pulacan)|Security Forces]] | ||
** [[National Gendarmerie (Pulacan)|National | ** [[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: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]] | * [[File:Station_yellow.svg|20px]] [[List of political parties in Pulacan|Popular Alliance for the Republic]] | ||
| combatant2 = {{flagicon|Pulacan}} Committee | | combatant2 = {{flagicon|Pulacan}} Special Procuratory Committee | ||
* [[National | * [[National Guard (Pulacan)|National Guard]]<br><small>(units loyal to Tshola)</small> | ||
| combatant3 = {{flagicon|Pulacan}} Parliamentary opposition | | combatant3 = {{flagicon|Pulacan}} Parliamentary opposition | ||
* [[File:CoAPulacan.png|20px]] [[Pulacan#Supreme Colloquy|Supreme Colloquy]] | * [[File:CoAPulacan.png|20px]] [[Pulacan#Supreme Colloquy|Supreme Colloquy]] | ||
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* [[File: | * [[File:Gear-icon-blue-transparent-background.png|20px]] Pantla Papalotl <br><small>(after 20 April)</small> | ||
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| strength1 = All of the [[Uniformed services of Pulacan|Pulatec uniformed services]] except for the rebels | | strength1 = All of the [[Uniformed services of Pulacan|Pulatec uniformed services]] except for the rebels | ||
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The '''Tepēilhuitl Crisis''' of 1997 was a month-long period of social and political unrest in | The '''Tepēilhuitl Crisis''' of 1997 was a month-long period of social and political unrest in [[Pulacan]]. | ||
The crisis culminated in an attempted {{Wp|coup d'etat}} against Tezozomoctli by elements of the [[National | 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. | ||
== Background == | == Background == | ||
{{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]]. | {{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). | ||
== Political flashpoint == | == Political flashpoint == |
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1997 Tepēilhuitl Crisis (Pulacan)
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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).