2020 •
2020–2022 Malaysian political crisis • On 7 March, the
Saudi Arabian government arrested Princes
Ahmed bin Abdulaziz,
Muhammad bin Nayef,
Nayef bin Ahmed,
Nawwaf bin Nayef and
Muhammad bin Saad for allegedly planning a coup attempt. •
Operation Gideon (2020): Attempt by Venezuelan dissidents with aid from American mercenaries to overthrow
Nicolas Maduro. •
2020 Malian coup d'état: On 18 August, Mutinying soldiers within the
Malian Army attacked the capital and the nearby army base. The soldiers arrested both the democratically elected
President Ibrahim Boubacar Keïta and
Prime Minister Boubou Cissé after months of
anti-government protests. President Keïta resigned and dissolved both the government and parliament just after midnight. A
military junta was soon after installed under Colonel
Assimi Goita. • The
Federal Bureau of Investigation announced the arrests of 13 men suspected of orchestrating a domestic terror plot to kidnap American politician
Gretchen Whitmer, the
Governor of Michigan, and otherwise using violence to overthrow the state government. • On 20 October, a senior army officer in
Sudan announced that some retired members of the Popular Defence Forces and officers under leader Brigadier General Mohammed Ibrahim Abdul-Jalil had foiled a coup plot. The
Sudanese government has not confirmed this claim.
2020-2021 •
2020–21 Central African Republic coup d'état attempt: In December 2020 major rebel groups in Central African Republic led by former president
François Bozizé formed
Coalition of Patriots for Change trying to overthrow the government. Rebel groups
attacked Bangui on 13 January but were repulsed by government forces. •
January 6 United States Capitol attack and other
Attempts to overturn the 2020 United States presidential election:
Joe Biden was
elected as president in November 2020, defeating the incumbent,
Donald Trump. Trump and numerous other Republicans repeatedly made
false claims that widespread
electoral fraud had occurred and that only he had legitimately won the election. Although most resulting lawsuits were either dismissed or ruled against by numerous courts, Trump nonetheless
conspired with his
campaign team to
submit documents in several states (all of which Biden had won) that
falsely claimed to be legitimate electoral votes for President Trump and Vice President
Mike Pence. After the submission of these documents, the Trump campaign intended that the
presiding officer of the United States Senate, either
President of the Senate Pence or
President pro tempore Chuck Grassley, would claim the unilateral power to reject
electors during the
January 6, 2021 vote counting session; the presiding officer would reject all electors from the several states for which the Trump campaign had submitted false documents, leaving 232 votes for Trump and 222 votes for Biden, thereby overturning the election results in Trump's favor. This plan failed after Pence refused to cooperate with it. Trump nevertheless urged his supporters on January 6 to march to the
Capitol while the joint session of Congress was assembled there to count electoral votes and formalize Biden's victory, whereupon
hundreds of people stormed the building and interrupted the count. After the Capitol was cleared, Congress officially counted the election results, with Pence, in his role as president of the Senate, announcing Biden and Harris as the winners. On January 7, Trump acknowledged the incoming administration without mentioning Biden's name. Biden was inaugurated as the 46th president of the United States on January 20, 2021. On January 20, 2025, the first day of
his second presidency, Trump
granted blanket clemency to all Capitol attack defendants. •
2021 Myanmar coup d'état: On 1 February,
State Counsellor Aung San Suu Kyi and
President Win Myint were arrested by the military of
Myanmar. The military announced that power had been handed to
Min Aung Hlaing, the commander-in-chief of the armed forces. The military announced on state-run TV that they would be in control of the country for one year. •
2021 Armenian coup d'état attempt: On 25 February, the
Armenian Armed Forces chief of staff
Onik Gasparyan called on
Prime Minister of Armenia Nikol Pashinyan to resign due to his handling of the
2020 Nagorno-Karabakh war and after the dismissal of the first deputy-head of army. •
2021 Nigerien coup attempt: On 31 March, elements within the military attempted a coup. After gunfire at the presidential palace, Presidential Guard fended off the attack and many of its alleged perpetrators were later detained. •
2021 arrests in Jordan: On 3 April, Jordanian authorities arrested top officials and members of the royal family, including former Crown
Prince Hamzah bin Hussein, for involvement in an attempted coup. •
2021 Northern Chad offensive •
2021 Malian coup d'état: On 24 May, the president, prime minister, and defense minister of Mali were detained by the military. • Coup attempt in Tajikistan in 2021. •
2021 Tunisian self-coup:
Kais Saied launches a self-coup and overthrows the
Assembly of the Representatives of the People. •
2021 Afghan coup d'état: On 15 August, the
Taliban captured the capital of Afghanistan, Kabul, and removed the government of the
Islamic Republic of Afghanistan under President of Afghanistan
Ashraf Ghani from power. •
2021 Guinean coup d'état: On 5 September, military forces of Guinea led by
Mamady Doumbouya, invaded the presidential palace and arrested the president. •
September 2021 Sudanese coup attempt: On 21 September, officials and troops loyal to ousted leader
Omar al-Bashir attempted a coup against the
Sovereignty Council of Sudan. •
October–November 2021 Sudanese coup d'état: On 25 October, the military forces of Sudan launched a successful coup against the government. The prime minister
Abdalla Hamdok was arrested, the government was dissolved and a state of emergency was declared by
Abdel Fattah al-Burhan. Hamdok was later reinstated in November but resigned in 2022 amid continuing protests. • French security agencies shut down an alleged coup plan led by . •
2021 Ukrainian coup d'état attempt: In November 2021, top Ukrainian government officials outlined allegations of a plot to overthrow the government of
Ukraine which was to take place in early December. The coup plot was allegedly orchestrated by Russia. Some months later, Russia launched an
invasion of Ukraine, with the toppling of the Ukrainian government being one of its objectives.
2022 •
2022 Kazakh unrest •
January 2022 Burkina Faso coup d'état: In late January, the Burkinabé military staged a coup against
Roch Marc Christian Kaboré. •
2022 Guinea-Bissau coup attempt: A coup d'état was attempted in Guinea-Bissau on 1 February 2022. President Umaro Sissoco Embalo said that "many" members of the security forces had been killed in a "failed attack against democracy". •
2022 Democratic Republic of the Congo coup d'état allegations •
2022 Ukrainian coup d'état attempt: Russian intelligence agency
FSB and recruited ATO veterans were set to take control of various Ukrainian cities, install pro-Russian leaders in them and transfer those cities to the Russian army during the
Russian invasion of Ukraine. However, as plans for coup were discovered by Ukrainian authorities, people who were set to participate in it were detained by SBU. • 2022 Malian coup d'état attempt. •
September 2022 Burkina Faso coup d'état: A
coup d'état took place in
Burkina Faso on 30 September 2022, removing Interim President
Paul-Henri Sandaogo Damiba over his alleged inability to deal with the country's
Islamist insurgency. Damiba had come to power in a
coup d'état eight months earlier. Captain
Ibrahim Traoré took over as interim leader. •
2022 Brazilian coup plot •
2022 São Tomé and Príncipe coup attempt: An attempted coup d'état was reported to have taken place on the island nation of São Tomé and Príncipe overnight on 24–25 November 2022. •
2022 German coup d'état plot: On 7 December 2022, 25 members of a suspected
far-right terrorist group were arrested for allegedly planning a
coup d'état in
Germany. The group, called (), which was led by a Council (), was a part of the
German far-right extremist
Reichsbürger movement. The group aimed to re-establish a
monarchist government in Germany in the tradition of the
German Reich, with the government being similar to the
German Empire. The group allegedly wanted to provoke chaos and a civil war in Germany so that it could take power. •
2022 Peruvian self-coup attempt: On 7 December 2022, the left-wing
President of Peru Pedro Castillo attempted to dissolve the
Congress in the face of imminent
impeachment proceedings by the legislative body, which would have been the third impeachment attempt against the President in less than 2 years. Due to broadly interpreted wording in the
1993 Constitution of Peru, the Congress can
impeach the
President of Peru for "moral incapacity", among other causes, while the president can legally dissolve congress only if two cabinets have been denied a vote of confidence. • Coup attempt in Kazakhstan in 2022 •
2022 Gambian coup attempt 2023 •
2023 Brazilian Congress attack: Supporters of former president
Jair Bolsonaro storm the
National Congress,
Supreme Federal Court and
Planalto Palace in
Brasília, in an effort to overturn the result of the
2022 Brazilian general election and claim for a military coup against President
Luiz Inácio Lula da Silva. •
2023 Moldovan coup d'état attempt: Plans were unveiled by the
president of Moldova,
Maia Sandu, that showed Russian efforts to overthrow the
Moldovan government. •
Attempted coup d'état in Sudan in 2023: Clashes broke out between the paramilitary
Rapid Support Forces, and the
Sudanese Armed Forces. The fighting began with attacks by the Rapid Support Forces on key government sites, and both forces dispute control between the
Presidential Palace,
Khartoum International Airport, the Army chief's official residence, and several different military bases located around the country. • On 6 May 30 people were arrested in
Kyrgyzstan for an attempted coup d'état. • 2023 Azerbaijan coup plot. •
Wagner Group rebellion •
2023 Nigerien coup d'état: On 26 July 2023,
President Mohamed Bazoum was overthrown in a coup plot led by
Niger Air Force Colonel-Major
Amadou Abdramane. The reasoning for the coup announced by Abdramane via national broadcast was dissatisfaction was "due to the deteriorating security situation and bad governance." The coup would lead to the
2023 Nigerien crisis. •
2023 Sierra Leone coup plot: The police arrested 19 people, including fourteen serving personnel of the
Republic of Sierra Leone Armed Forces, two officers of the
Sierra Leone Police and one retired chief superintendent of police who were allegedly planning a coup between August 7 and 10. In addition, five military officers and three police officers have a search and capture warrant. •
2023 Burkina Faso coup attempt: An attempted overthrow of the ruling junta by members of the military failed. •
2023 Guinea-Bissau coup attempt: An attempt by the National Guard to overthrow
Umaro Sissoco Embaló. •
2023 Sierra Leone coup attempt: An attempt by an unknown group to overthrow
Julius Maada Bio fails.
2024 • A coup attempt took place in
Burkina Faso on January 14. •
Nigeria Oyo State coup attempt •
2024 Democratic Republic of the Congo coup attempt:
Congo's military arrested perpetrators after a failed coup attempt in
Gombe,
Kinshasa on May 19. •
2024 Bolivian coup attempt: On 26 June, general
Juan José Zúñiga led a failed coup attempt in the Bolivian capital
La Paz, at one point entering the
Palacio Quemado, the former presidential palace. •
2024 Ukrainian coup attempt •
Kyrgyz security services arrested five on charges of organising a coup attempt on July 5. •
2024 Bangladeshi judicial coup allegations: Following
the resignation of Prime Minister, sheikh Hasina in the aftermath of the
July revolution in
Bangladesh, Certain
Supreme Court judges were alleged to have called a
full court to invalidate the newly formed
interim government. • 2024 Serbian coup attempt allegations • On September 26, 2024, 3 people arrested on charges of organising a coup in Benin. • 30 people are arrested, 7 people accused of organizing a coup in Kyrgyzstan on November 19. •
2024 Armenian coup attempt •
2024 Tigray coup d'état: Interim Regional Administration of Tigray president
Getachew Reda was overthrown by the
Tigray People's Liberation Front. •
German police arrested 8 people for planning a coup to take over the
state of Saxony. •
2024 South Korean self-coup attempt: President
Yoon Suk Yeol attempted a self-coup by declaring
martial law. It ultimately failed when 190 MPs were able to bypass a military blockade and voted to overturn the martial law declaration. The attempt resulted in Yoon's
impeachment, removal and
arrest. •
2024 Romanian presidential election Invalidation by the Constitutional Court due to alleged "Russian interference" despite no irregularities in the voting process, and disqualification of the Winning Candidate for the Re-run of the Election, has been called a "Judicial coup" by many in the country. •
Coup d'état in Syria in 2024: On 8 December 2024, the
Assad regime collapsed during a
major offensive by
opposition forces.
2025 •
2025 N'Djamena attack: An armed commando unit attacked the presidential palace in the capital
N'Djamena in
Chad, killing at least 18 of its 24 members on January 9. • 2025 Georgia coup allegations • 2025 Slovakia coup allegations • The
actions of the Department of Government Efficiency, in the United States, led by
Elon Musk, have been described as a "takeover", "freeze", or "coup" by members of the
Democratic Party and media. •
2025 Romanian coup d'état attempt • 2025 Kyrgyz coup d'etat attempt •
2025 Syrian coup d'etat attempt • 2025 Burkina Faso coup d'etat attempt • 6
neo-nazis belonging to the were arrested after planning an attack on the
Assembly of the Republic of
Portugal on June 17. •
2025 Armenian coup attempt allegations • 2025 Colombian coup d'etat attempt •
2025 Malagasy coup d'état:
CAPSAT, a unit of the
Madagascar Armed Forces, joined
anti-government protesters before announcing control of the entire military, resulting in
Andry Rajoelina fleeing the country and being overthrown. •
2025 Guinea-Bissau coup d'état: On 26 November, a coup d'état was carried out by the army chief of staff and military officers, arresting the country's president Umaro Sissoco Embaló. The couping forces declared "total control" over the country and established the
High Military Command for the Restoration of Order. The coup occurred days after the
2025 Guinea-Bissau general election held on 23 November, in which Embaló was running for reelection. •
2025 Beninese coup attempt 2026 • 2026 Burkina Faso coup d'etat attempt ==See also==