Military Government

A military government is generally any government that is administered by military forces, whether or not this government is legal under the laws of the jurisdiction at issue, and whether this government is formed by natives or by an occupying power. It is usually carried out by military workers. Types of military government include: Military occupation of acquired foreign territory and the administration thereof Martial law, temporary military rule of domestic territory Military dictatorship, an authoritarian government controlled by a military and its political designees, called a military junta when done extralegally Military junta, a government led by a committee …

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DW: Deutsche Welle · 8 July 2014 English

Moves by Egypt's military government to clear protest camps set up by the Muslim Brotherhood have turned violent, with a number of people reported killed or injured. The conflict between the army and the


Saraba Literary Trust · 1 December 2009 English

no official statement from the Nigerian military government in Lagos. It had been reported yesterday


Laws.Africa · 2 February 2009 English

conducted in the 1980’s and in 1991 the then military government conducted a census. The provisional results


Laws.Africa · 15 January 2007 English

Historically, on August 24, 1992, the Federal Military Government promulgated the National Broadcasting Commission


Laws.Africa · 13 September 2002 English

United Conciliation Party Miscellaneous MILITARY Government E1.1 Legislation, Government Policy, Statements



MSU: Michigan State University · 2000

Military regimes in Nigeria exhibit patrimonial characteristics such as personal rule, absence of separation between the public and private realms, patron-client administrative networks, veneration of the ruler, massive corruption, ethnic/sectional-based …


Laws.Africa · 23 March 1999 English

[See Section 19] Commencement. THE FEDERAL MILITARY GOVERNMENT hereby decrees as foliows:- 1. Notwithstanding Vision. [17z7i November 1997] THE FEDERAL MILITARY GOVERNMENT hereby decrees as follows PART I - ESTABLISHMENT .- Vi-..-:' :■,. ■ *" <-'/ THE FEDERAL MILITARY GOVERNMENT hereby t?> JterfliWiiJSsA .•> i-. »»• -Jfe transferred. Published by Authority of the Federal Military Government of Nigeria and Printed by the Ministry of Decree No. 12 [23rd March 1999] THE FEDERAL MILITARY GOVERNMENT hereby decrees as follows - PART I - ESTABLISHMENT


Laws.Africa · 23 February 1999 English

November, 1998] Commencement. THE FEDERAL MILITARY GOVERNMENT hereby decrees as follows 1. The Oil Mineral States. PUBLISHED BY AUTHORITY OF THE FEDERAL MILITARY GOVERNMENT OF NIGERIA and Printed by the Ministry of December, 1998] Commencement. THE FEDERAL MILITARY GOVERNMENT hereby decrees as follows - 1. The Constitution Nigeria. Published by Authority of the Federal Military Government of Nigeria and Printed by the Ministry of


SU: Stellenbosch University · 4 April 1994 English

Article for Frankfurter Allgemeine Zeitung and letter from Robert von Lucius asking F. van Zyl Slabbert to write an article for a newly introduced column, “Foreign pens”, about the forthcoming …

1999. If not, then an authoritarian civil-military government may very well postpone those elections as


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