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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 die in custody
  • Eventual resignation of President Capanilli Tezozomoctli
  • Pulatec general election of June 1997
Belligerents

Pulacan Union State government

Pulacan Coup plotter loyalists

Pulacan Popular opposition

Supported by:

Commanders and leaders
  • Pulacan Capanilli Tezozomoctli
  • Pulacan Pantla Papalotl
    (prior to 20 April)
  • Pulacan T.B. Tshola 
  • Sun red icon.svg 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 the Union State of Pulacan. The crisis culminated in an attempted coup d'etat against the Pulatec government by elements of the National Gendarmerie 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.

Political flashpoint

Coup attempt of 12 tepēilhuitl

Aftermath