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Fujimori curtails the independence of the judiciary and constitutional rights with a declaration of a state of emergency and curfews, as well as enacting controversial "severe emergency laws" to deal with terrorism. Elections for a Democratic Constituent Congress are held in November 1992, giving Fujimori a majority to draft a new constitution.
The State Committee on the State of Emergency (Russian: ... but from June 1992 to January 1993, they were all released on their own recognizance. ...
1992 to 2011 – Algeria endures a 19-year state of emergency enacted at the beginning of the 1992 coup. The state of emergency, which suspended citizens' rights in lieu of military power, was lifted after the Algerian Government gave in to protester demands during the 2011 Arab Spring. [7]
Ayacucho, Huancavelica, Apurímac and Huánuco were declared emergency zones, allowing for some constitutional rights to be suspended in those areas. [60] [36] On 5 April 1992, Fujimori made a self-coup with the aim of dissolving the opposition-controlled Congress of Peru [61] and replace the Judiciary branch. [62]
[1] [15] Throughout the state, the nor'easter damaged about 3,200 homes, primarily in Monmouth and Ocean counties, and caused an estimated $750 million in damage (1992 USD). [3] [16] Then-governor Jim Florio declared a state of emergency and activated the New Jersey National Guard. [15]
A state of emergency is proclaimed starting at 00:00 on 3 January [47] and Karkarashvili forms a militia to patrol the streets before the state police, neutral during the first half of the conflict, takes over on 5 January following the appointment by the Military Council of the popular police chief Roman Gvantsadze as Minister of Internal Affairs.
1992 was a leap year ... February 9 – Algerian Civil War: The government of Algeria declares a state of emergency and begins a crackdown on the Islamic Salvation Front.
Overall damage in the state was estimated at $45 million (1992 USD), of which around 30% was public parks and buildings. [9] However, damage was less than that from the Perfect Storm in the previous October. [6] About 80 people evacuated to emergency shelters in South Jersey, and 95 residents of a nursing home in Atlantic City evacuated inland.