Government Junta of Chile (September 11, 1973 - March 11, 1990) (Spanish: Junta Militar de Gobierno) was the political structure established to rule Chile following the overthrow of President Salvador Allende in the Chilean coup of 1973. It was the executive and legislative branch of government until December 17, 1974. After that date, it functioned strictly as a legislative body until the return to democracy in 1990.
Government Junta of the Kingdom of Chile (September 18, 1810), also known as the First Government Junta, was the organ established to rule Chile following the deposition and imprisonment of King Ferdinand VII by Napoleon Bonaparte.
Government Junta of Chile (November 15, 1811), was the political structure established to rule Chile following the Military Coup organized by José Miguel Carrera. It lasted until replaced by a personal government.
Government Junta of Chile (September 11, 1924) - January 23, 1925), (also known as the September Junta) was the political structure established to rule Chile following the Military Coup that overthrew President Arturo Alessandri. It ruled the country until it was ousted by yet another Military Coup, and gave way to the January Junta.
Government Junta of Chile (January 27, 1925 - March 20, 1925) (also known as the January Junta), was the political structure established to restore power to President Arturo Alessandri, after he had been deposed in 1924. On January 23, 1925, a military movement of young officers, wrestled power from the previous September Junta. Then they organized a new Junta and recalled president Alessandri back to his post.
Government Junta of Chile (Spanish: Junta de Representantes) (January 28, 1823 - March 29, 1823), was the political structure established to rule Chile following the resignation of Supreme Director Bernardo O'Higgins. It ruled the country until April 4, 1823, when Ramón Freire assumed as the new Supreme Director.
Government Junta of Chile (Spanish: Junta de Gobierno) (December 24, 1829 - February 18, 1830), was the political structure established to rule Chile following the defeat of the Liberal army at the Battle of OchagavÃa. It ruled the country until February 18, 1830, when Francisco Ruiz-Tagle assumed as the new Acting President.
Government Junta of Chile (June 4, 1932 - July 8, 1932) (also known as the Government Junta of Socialist Republic or Socialist Junta), was a political structure established during the anarchy (1931 - 1932) that followed the resignation of President Carlos Ibáñez del Campo. This anarchy lasted until the election of Arturo Alessandri as new president of Chile.