couppoging
Couppoging is a Dutch term that denotes an attempted coup, an organized and deliberate effort to overthrow a government or undermine constitutional order. Such attempts are usually carried out by insiders within the state, most often members of the armed forces, security services, or political factions, but can also involve civilian actors. A coup attempt may include the seizure of key institutions, such as government offices, communications networks, or media outlets, the detention or dismissal of leaders, and the suspension of normal constitutional processes. The objective is to replace the incumbent government with a new leadership, often proclaimed by the conspirators as a mandate for a new order.
In Dutch usage, couppoging is the direct equivalent of the English term coup attempt or coup d'état
Legally, a coup attempt is typically treated as an illegal act, ranging from rebellion or treason to
Notable examples cited in historical and scholarly records include the 1991 Soviet coup d'état attempt in Moscow