mandatario
head of state
noun mahn-dah-TAH-ryoh Less Common
Origin: From Latin mandatarius (one entrusted with a mandate)
Also means
leader
Usage Note
Mandatario in Latin American political Spanish usually means a head of state or government — primer mandatario is a formal way to say 'president.' In legal Spanish it is the agent in a mandato (mandate contract), contrasting with the mandante (the principal who grants the mandate).
Examples
"El mandatario firmó el decreto ayer."
Natural Translation
The head of state signed the decree yesterday.
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