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- 1973_Uruguayan_coup_d'état abstract "The 1973 Uruguayan coup d'état took place in Uruguay on 27 June 1973 and marked the beginning of the civic-military dictatorship which lasted until 1985.Juan María Bordaberry closed parliament and imposed direct rule from a junta of military generals. The official reason was to crush the Tupamaros, a Marxist urban guerrilla movement. The leftist trade union federations called a general strike and occupation of factories. The strike lasted just over two weeks. It was ended with most of the trade union leaders in jail, dead, or exiled to Argentina. As part of the coup all associations including trade unions were declared illegal and banned; the Constitution of Uruguay of 1967 was practically suppressed.Unions and political parties remained illegal until a general strike in 1984 forced the military to accept civilian rule and the restoration of democracy in 1985.".
- 1973_Uruguayan_coup_d'état thumbnail Juan_Maria_Bordaberry.jpg?width=300.
- 1973_Uruguayan_coup_d'état wikiPageID "29770235".
- 1973_Uruguayan_coup_d'état wikiPageRevisionID "585639693".
- 1973_Uruguayan_coup_d'état subject Category:1970s_coups_d'état_and_coup_attempts.
- 1973_Uruguayan_coup_d'état subject Category:1973_in_Uruguay.
- 1973_Uruguayan_coup_d'état subject Category:1973_in_politics.
- 1973_Uruguayan_coup_d'état subject Category:Civic-military_dictatorship_of_Uruguay.
- 1973_Uruguayan_coup_d'état subject Category:Coups_d'état.
- 1973_Uruguayan_coup_d'état subject Category:History_of_Uruguay.
- 1973_Uruguayan_coup_d'état comment "The 1973 Uruguayan coup d'état took place in Uruguay on 27 June 1973 and marked the beginning of the civic-military dictatorship which lasted until 1985.Juan María Bordaberry closed parliament and imposed direct rule from a junta of military generals. The official reason was to crush the Tupamaros, a Marxist urban guerrilla movement. The leftist trade union federations called a general strike and occupation of factories. The strike lasted just over two weeks.".
- 1973_Uruguayan_coup_d'état label "1973 Uruguayan coup d'état".
- 1973_Uruguayan_coup_d'état label "Golpe de Estado en Uruguay de 1973".
- 1973_Uruguayan_coup_d'état label "Staatsstreich in Uruguay 1973".
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- 1973_Uruguayan_coup_d'état sameAs Staatsstreich_in_Uruguay_1973.
- 1973_Uruguayan_coup_d'état sameAs Golpe_de_Estado_en_Uruguay_de_1973.
- 1973_Uruguayan_coup_d'état sameAs Q389853.
- 1973_Uruguayan_coup_d'état sameAs Q389853.
- 1973_Uruguayan_coup_d'état wasDerivedFrom 1973_Uruguayan_coup_d'état?oldid=585639693.
- 1973_Uruguayan_coup_d'état depiction Juan_Maria_Bordaberry.jpg.