4626 Tizi coup d'etat

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4626 Tizi coup d'etat
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An artist rendition of the Tizi Parliament on fire during the 4626 coup d'etat. The building complex was set on fire and shelled multiple times during the coup.
Date4626 CY
Location
Result

Temporary Suspension of Tizi Parliamentary Body
Installation of National Self Defense Emergency Tribunal

Counter-coup led by pro-Parliament army remnants, Tizi Naval Forces, Lon-Tizi joint forces
Belligerents

Government of Tizi

  • Tizi Union Party
  • Emergency Defense Forces of Tizi

Supported by:

Government of Lon

Tizi Army Forces

  • Tizi Army
  • Tizi Rapid Army
  • Experimental Forces
Commanders and leaders
Yatet Umia (Tizi Head-of-state)
Tumi Wazarwiz (Commander-in-Chief of Tizi Armed Forces)
Mazet Hehtiz (Commandant of Tizi Army Forces)
Kiti Torwiz (Commander of 1st Army Corps)
Jukaro Tetara (Commander of 2nd Army Corps)
Yirta Kuttori (Commander of 1st Rapid Corps)
Nems Helkon (Commander of 2nd Rapid Corps)
Units involved
  • Tizi National Guard
  • Rapid Response Mounted Police
  • People's Government Militas
  • 1st Army Corps
  • 2nd Army Corps
  • 3rd Army Corps
  • 1st Rapid Corps
  • 2nd Rapid Corps
  • Army Aviation Experimental Forces
  • The 4626 Tizi coup d'etat started in the summer of 4626 during the final processing within the Tizi parliamentary body's "Summer Referendum" that were to usher in military and land reforms for Tizi and its protectorate Lon. Outraged by the results of the Summer Referendum, Mazet Hehtiz led a large coalition of Tizi Army Forces into the capital to overturn the Summer Referendum and install a military-led government to halt any detrimental changes to the Tizi Army Forces. The coup d'etat successfully led to the temporary replacement of the Tizi government with the National Self Defense Emergency Tribunal.

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