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a few days later. The new junta declared that the leaders of the previous junta had "perverted" the intent of the
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members. Neither the Palace guard nor the government officials presented any resistance, so there were no casualties.
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conservative alliance suddenly presented his candidacy to the upcoming presidential elections. At that point, the
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had been a few months in power, the "military committee", led by
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