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juntaThe military rulers of a country, especially after an army takeover, as in Turkey in 1980. Earlier examples include Argentina, under Juan Perón and his successors; Chile, under Augusto Pinochet; Paraguay, under Alfredo Stroessner; Peru, under Manuel Odría; and Uruguay, under Juan Bordaberry. More recently, Myanmar has been ruled since 1988 by the military State Law and Order Restoration Council, and in Thailand a military junta seized power in September 2006 after months of political limbo following a contentious general election. Juntas rarely remain collective bodies, eventually becoming dominated by one member.
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Describing "this flamboyant use of the forces of criminal prosecution to threaten whistleblowers and intimidate journalists" as "nothing more than the naked tactics of street thugs and authoritarian juntas," Greenwald concludes: "That sounds like a lot of things. Manisa, Turkey, one of the other two original joint venture partners in Juntas Aluminum Wheels, acquired the 35% interest in the joint venture previously held by Cromodora Wheels S. Creo que las juntas de las companias en Europa yen Estados Unidos mas bien estan preocupadas con Sudamerica, y Peru esta en Sudanrica. |
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