The Chilean coup d'état of 1925 took place on January 23, 1925, when the Chilean military overthrew the
September Junta. Led by Colonel
Marmaduque Grove, the troops arrested the Junta's President, General
Luis Altamirano, and then handed the power to General
Pedro Dartnell as interim President. The organizers of the coup hoped to recall former president
Arturo Alessandri Palma, who had been forced into exile after the September Junta's coming to power. However, General Dartnell ultimately refused to rule alone and formed the
January Junta a few days later, handing power to
Emilio Bello Codesido. Alessandri only returned from exile on March 20, 1925, putting an end to the junta.
Situation before the coup
After the initially progressive
September Junta had been a few months in power, the "military committee", led by Colonel
Marmaduque Grove and Lieutenant Colonel
Carlos Ibáñez del Campo
General Carlos Ibáñez del Campo (; 3 November 1877 – 28 April 1960) was a Chilean Army officer and political figure. He served as president twice, first between 1927 and 1931, and then from 1952 to 1958, serving for 10 years in office.
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, started to suspect that a Conservative restoration was under way. The fears seemed confirmed when Ladislao Errázuriz, head of the ''
Unión Nacional'' conservative alliance suddenly presented his candidacy to the upcoming presidential elections. At that point, the ''September Junta'' lost the confidence of those that had elevated them to power, chiefly among them the ''Military Union''. Young military officers began to plot with the supporters of
Arturo Alessandri Palma's return, in particular the Comité Obrero Nacional (National Workers' Committee).
Military coup d'état
On January 23, 1925, at about 5 PM, army troops surrounded the
La Moneda Palace. The troops were composed of the "Pudeto" and "Cazadores" Army Regiments and a squadron of
Carabineros, all under the command of Colonel
Marmaduque Grove. Once the area was secured, the troops entered the Palace, and arrested the President, General
Luis Altamirano, and the rest of the ''September Junta'' members. Neither the Palace guard nor the government officials presented any resistance, so there were no casualties.
Following this new
coup d'état
A coup d'état (; ; ), or simply a coup
, is typically an illegal and overt attempt by a military organization or other government elites to unseat an incumbent leadership. A self-coup is said to take place when a leader, having come to powe ...
, the power was handed to General
Pedro Pablo Dartnell, who refused to rule alone and in turn gave way to the
January Junta a few days later. The new junta declared that the leaders of the previous junta had "perverted" the intent of the September 11 Manifesto, qualifying them as "traitors" and stating that "oligarchs
erenot the owners of Chile."
[Luis Vitale, 2000, p.37] One of the first act of the new junta was to arrest Errázuriz, while the popular classes supported the new junta at the condition of Alessandri's return to power.
[Luis Vitale, 2000, p.38] They requested the creation of a
Constituent Assembly
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, while the trade unions threatened to initiate a
general strike
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. Finally, the ''Federación Obrera de Chile'' (FOCH, Labour Federation of Chile) gave their support to the "young officials" who had made promises of implementing social measures.
References
Sources
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Intervenciones militares y poder factico en la politica chilena (de 1830 al 2000)', Luis Vitale, 2000 (p. 36)
See also
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History of Chile
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Arturo Alessandri - deposed by 1924 coup
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September Junta
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January Junta
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Marmaduque Grove
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Carlos Ibáñez del Campo
General Carlos Ibáñez del Campo (; 3 November 1877 – 28 April 1960) was a Chilean Army officer and political figure. He served as president twice, first between 1927 and 1931, and then from 1952 to 1958, serving for 10 years in office.
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List of Chilean coups d'état
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Chilean Coup D'état, 1925
Conflicts in 1925
January 1925 in South America
1920s coups d'état and coup attempts
Military coups in Chile
Revolutions in Chile