0 a government, especially a military one, that has taken power in a country by force and not by election -- (以武力奪取政權的)軍政府
Here military and economic support for the junta has paid handsome strategic dividends.
One of the first tasks of this junta was to call a tripartite labor conference and work on a fresh labor ordinance.
It therefore has strong working links with both the junta and the principal opposition forces.
Since the late 1980s, it has been the main external supporter of the junta, supplying it with considerable military and economic resources.
Despite this, they persisted in their criticisms of the junta, attracting new members and worldwide support.
External pressure has forced the military junta to talk about democracy, and to return to the theme on a periodic basis.
In 1966 a military junta committed to moderately liberal economic policies seized power and began to plan a complete overhaul of the pension system.
Moreover, on the day that ' ' it seized power in 1976, the military junta issued a decree removing all justices.