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junta         
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Jointe; Junta (terminology); Junta (disambiguation); Junta (terminlogy); Government Junta; The Junta
n.
1) a military; revolutionary; ruling junta
2) by junta (government by junta)
junta         
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Jointe; Junta (terminology); Junta (disambiguation); Junta (terminlogy); Government Junta; The Junta
['d??nt?, 'h?-]
¦ noun
1. a military or political group that rules a country after taking power by force.
2. historical a deliberative or administrative council in Spain or Portugal.
Origin
C17: from Sp. and Port., from L. juncta, feminine past participle of jungere 'to join'.
junta         
WIKIMEDIA DISAMBIGUATION PAGE
Jointe; Junta (terminology); Junta (disambiguation); Junta (terminlogy); Government Junta; The Junta
(juntas)
A junta is a military government that has taken power by force, and not through elections.
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Junta
Examples of use of junta
1. Security Council sanctions against the military junta.
2. Don‘t Miss Junta: Myanmar to hold elections by 2010 Suu Kyi meets supporters in Myanmar Poet‘s hidden message angers junta Special report: Crisis in Myanmar The junta last September suppressed the biggest pro–democracy protests in two decades.
3. "If the junta only does this kind of one–sided proposal, it will mean the military junta will continue its rule in Burma," Nyan Win told Irrawaddy.
4. The junta also agreed to allow Gambari into the country to promote talks between the junta and the pro–democracy movement.
5. The decision comes at a delicate time for the junta.