Confiscated Power or in the term of Coup D’état or often simply called a coup, is the sudden unconstitutional overthrow of a government by a (typically small) part of the state establishment. Usually the Military replaced the branch of the stricken government, either with another civil government or with a military government.
The Confiscated Power succeeds if its opponents fail to thwart it, the usurpers allow them to consolidate their positions, obtain the surrender of the overthrown government or acquiescence of the populace and the surviving armed forces, and thus claims legitimacy. Coups d’état typically use the power of the existing government for the takeover. As Edward Luttmak remarks in Coup D’état: A Practical Handbook: A coup consists of the infiltration of a small, but critical, segment of the state apparatus, which is then used to displace the government from its control of the remainder. In this sense, the use of either military or another organized force is not the defining feature of a coup d'état.
As an example, the Confiscated Power happened in
Based on the title above, the Confiscated Power legal or not? Based on our opinion, we agreed it is legal if there is an emergency in the country with the ruler approval. The emergency may happened when there is a critical political crisis, war, nature disaster and many more. During this emergency situation, the government may be dissolved by the ruler and the army will take reign. It is because when army had take over the government, all the citizens must follow the Law of Army.
It becomes not legal when the Confiscated Power suddenly happened without the reasonable matters. As an example,
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