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It does not say a word about the part linked to Honduras, even though the country is run by a putschist regime.
"He was the first putschist in Russia.
I'm in favor of putschist methods.
By forming his own government of national unity, the putschist Roberto Micheletti has persisted in his illegal and authoritarian activities.
He had to relinquish premiership and the parliament instead nominated the putschist General Suchinda Kraprayoon.
Mohamed Alí Seineldín, 75, Argentine military commander and putschist (Carapintadas).
In response Hamas labeled Dahlan a 'putschist' and accused him of bringing Palestinians to the brink of civil war.
Mr. Chávez has described RCTV as "putschist," with his disdain for the network intensifying since a group of military officers briefly ousted him in 2002.
With a number of other activists, he decided to found a school of thought as a political alternative, which criticised populist and putschist decisions and activities on the one hand and opportunistic and reformist trends on the other.
Regarding President Mamadou Tandja's 2009 efforts to create a new constitution that would remove presidential term limits, Massaoudou said that Tandja had lost his legitimacy and that the opposition would "treat him as a mere putschist".
Here are some of the adjectives he uses to describe Moktada al-Sadr, the young radical Shiite cleric: "lowlife hoodlum," "ruthless," "putschist," "hotheaded murderer," "fascist thug," "vicious" and the "enemy of civilization."
Following the prudent directives of the technocratic specialised left, the electronic Argus is planning to eliminate the middlemen (spiritual leaders, putschist generals, Franco-Stalinists and other sons of Ubu) and wire up its Absolute State of well-being.
"The coming congress could itself come out putschist," Mr. Yakovlev said this evening in a television interview in which reformers noted the considerable powers of the Congress and called for it to act only on transitional needs and not on any substantive changes in Government.
This sense of a "Communist threat", along with putschist tendencies existent in some right-wing nationalist fractions of the military of Greece, eventually led to the coup d'état of April 21, 1967, which established a military dictatorship, better known as the "Regime of the Colonels".