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buritobr
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« on: August 22, 2016, 04:38:04 PM »

Sure

Authoritarian left wing regimes replace authoritarian right wing regimes after revolutions (Russia 1917, China 1949, Cuba 1959, Nicaragua 1979), replace foreign occupation (Eastern Europe after WWII) and decolonization (many countries in Africa and Asia after the WWII).

Authoritatian right wing regimes replace democracies after coup d'stat (Italy 1922, Portugal 1926, Germany 1933, Spain 1936-1939, Iran 1953, Brazil 1964, Uruguay 1973, Chile 1973, Argentina 1976).

Indonesia was one of the few examples of an authoritarian right-wing regime replacing an authoritarian left-wing regime. If you consider Yeltsin and Putin authoritarian, you can use Russia as another example.
Maybe, Maduro will be replaced by an authoritarian right-wing. If the coup attempt in Venezuela in 2002 were well suceed, there could be another example. But Chavez in 2002 was not so authoritarian.
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