Spanish officer who led 1981 coup dies on day documents declassified
Antonio Tejero, the Spanish officer who led a failed military coup in 1981, died at the age of 93 on the same day Spain declassified documents related to the event. Tejero, part of a right-wing network of police and military officers, stormed the Spanish congress with armed followers in an attempt to overthrow Spain's post-Franco democracy.

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AI-generatedAntonio Tejero, the Spanish officer who led a failed military coup in 1981, died at the age of 93 on the same day Spain declassified documents related to the event. Tejero, part of a right-wing network of police and military officers, stormed the Spanish congress with armed followers in an attempt to overthrow Spain's post-Franco democracy. The coup ultimately failed because King Juan Carlos refused to support it and commanded generals to uphold the democratic constitutional order. The declassification of documents may shed light on the full details surrounding the coup attempt and the motivations behind it.
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4 extractedKing Juan Carlos refused to support the coup.
Tejero died on the same day documents relating to the coup were declassified.
Antonio Tejero, who led a failed military coup in 1981, has died.
Tejero was part of a rightwing network of police and military officers.