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Guaitiazo

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Guaitiazo
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Politicians and protesters being arrested in the aftermath of the Guaitiazo
Date23-26 April 1945
Location
ActionMurillo's Ancla Nacional and soldiers of the DMR fight loyalist troops and take strategic points around the country and the capital. President Arturo Guillén is arrested and deposed.
Result
Belligerents

Montilla

ARENA

Montilla Army pre-revolution.png Renovationalist Military Directory
Commanders and leaders
Arturo Guillén  Executed
Alexander Sanz
Emmanuel Fernandino  
Abel Berganza  
Leonardo Murillo
Emanuel Sarmiento
David Illescas
Montilla Army pre-revolution.png Santiago Lacasa
Montilla Army pre-revolution.png Marco Alárcon
Political support
Liberals
Social Democrats
Conservatives
Communists
Renovationalists
Nationalists

The 1945 Montillan coup d'etat (Spanish: Golpe de Estado de la Montilla de 1945), coloquially known as the Guaitiazo, was an organized coup d'etat orchestrated by Leonardo Murillo's National Renewal Alliance and the Renovationalist Military Directory from the 23 of April to the 26 of April, 1945, overthrowing President Arturo Batista Guillén, ending the Third Republic of Montilla (1898-1945) and initiating the Renovationalist dictatorship (1945-1958).