A military junta is a group of military officers who have taken over the government of a country by force.
A military Dictatorship where a single leader usually has all the power. It is an example of an autocratic dictatorship, diffwerent than a totalitarian dictatorship (ex. Nazi Germany) which is usually caused by an ideological revolution.
In a military junta government, Indians and spanish have a few military leaders that rule the government. It is not a very safe enviorment because the leaders kill each other and the leaders are not in office for a very long time because they get shot. But, they do have good leadership and caring, sensitive people.
A junta is a government that is led by a military committee. Usually the leaders of a junta are the military leaders who started the coup that led to the overthrow of the government.
What countries have a military juntioa government
Junta is a military - led government, they are in power after seizing a country, they can also be a small government body, or ruling council of a military dictatorship.
A military junta.
Junta
Junta (pronounced hoon ta)
Junta is undemocratic because if the government is unable to control the people, the military would step in, seize power, & form a new, harsher government.
coup d'etat or a military junta
The question is poorly written. If you mean establishing a government through violent means, then it can be a revolution, a coup, a junta, etc. If you mean a governmental establishment using weapons as a means of government control, then it is a military <insert government form here>. Ie, military junta, military dictatorship, military democracy (though usually called totalitarian democracy).
The leaders of the Myanmar government are the military officials from the junta. They are promoted through the military by procedures within the military (usually based on experience and the desires of higher-ups). In terms of the Myanmar Parliament, which is very weak, those members get their power through elections or direct appointments by the military junta.
Burma (now called Myanmar by the ruling parites) is controlled by a military junta. This military regime has been criticized for a number of human rights violations and harsh treatment of the population. There are a number of areas still under control of smaller tribes which do not associate with the controlling military regime.
Thailand is a constitutional monarchy currently administered by a military junta. The Philippines is a unitary presidential constitutional republic.