Vi fant 1 definisjoner av political leader på engelsk.
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| political leader - a person active in party politics | ||
| politician, politico, pol | ||
| leader a person who rules or guides or inspires others | ||
| campaigner, nominee, candidate a politician who is running for public office | ||
| communist a socialist who advocates communism | ||
| demagog, demagogue, rabble-rouser a political leader who seeks support by appealing to popular passions and prejudices | ||
| democrat an advocate of democratic principles | ||
| federalist an advocate of federalism | ||
| labourite a member of the British Labour Party | ||
| machine politician, political hack, ward-heeler, hack a politician who belongs to a small clique that controls a political party for private rather than public ends | ||
| mugwump a neutral or uncommitted person (especially in politics) | ||
| noncandidate someone who has announced they are not a candidate; especially a politician who has announced that he or she is not a candidate for some political office | ||
| party boss, political boss, boss a leader in a political party who controls votes and dictates appointments; "party bosses have a reputation for corruption" | ||
| party liner, party man a member of a political party who follows strictly the party line | ||
| republican a tributary of the Kansas River that flows from eastern Colorado eastward through Nebraska and Kansas | ||
| sachem a chief of a North American tribe or confederation (especially an Algonquian chief) | ||
| socialist a political advocate of socialism | ||
| standard-bearer an outstanding leader of a political movement | ||
| national leader, solon, statesman a man who is a respected leader in national or international affairs | ||
| technocrat an advocate of technocracy | ||
| whig a member of the Whig Party that existed in the United States before the American Civil War | ||
| grigori aleksandrovich potemkin, grigori potemkin, grigori potyokin, potemkin, potyokin a Russian officer and politician who was a favorite of Catherine II and in 1762 helped her to seize power; when she visited the Crimea in 1787 he gave the order for sham villages to be built (1739-1791) | ||