Horjunta
Horjunta is a term that has been used in various contexts, primarily in Spanish-speaking countries, to describe a group of people who take control of a government or organization, often through force or coercion. The term is derived from the Spanish words "hor" and "junta," where "hor" is a colloquial term for "hour" and "junta" means "meeting" or "assembly." The term "horjunta" thus refers to a group that seizes power during the "hour" of a meeting or assembly.
The concept of a horjunta is often associated with military coups or rebellions, where a group of
Horjuntas have been a significant feature of political history in many countries, particularly in Latin America.
In recent years, the term "horjunta" has been used more frequently in the context of political protests
Overall, the term "horjunta" is a useful way to describe a group that takes control of a