The sudden overthrow of a government.
A sudden and decisive change of government illegally or by force.
1 The putsch lasted a week and the government was restored last Wednesday.
2 The Communist putsch in Germany was smashed by the German government.
3 The army denied a putsch was imminent, saying police could handle the protests.
4 It's only a matter of time before putsch comes to shove.
5 A decade later, rivals waged a short-lived putsch against Chavez himself.
6 There were already rumors that the Bolsheviks were plotting a putsch .
7 In all, 11 people died in protests against the putsch .
8 It would be seen as tantamount to a Malazan putsch !
9 In the wake of the putsch , the heads of the military were all fired.
10 The military putsch plunged Mali into chaos and allowed Islamists to seize its desert north.
11 Chavez accuses the U.S. government of backing the putsch .
12 At the time of the Communist putsch in 1948 she escaped but he did not.
13 Historians may remember this as the one-beer, one-man putsch .
14 Gulen has denied any involvement in the abortive putsch .
15 Orange dissidents staged an unsuccessful putsch against their leadership.
16 As one cabinet minister after another declared undying loyalty, another half-cocked putsch looks unlikely in October.
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