sanchista

Spanish

Etymology

From Sánchez + -ista.

Adjective

sanchista m or f (masculine and feminine plural sanchistas)

  1. (Spain) pertaining to or resembling characteristics of Pedro Sánchez, prime minister of Spain
    • 2021 October 10, Roberto Blanco Valdés, “El milagro sanchista del bien y del mal”, in La Voz de Galicia:
      El milagro sanchista del bien y del mal [title]
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    • 2021 October 14, Tom Burns Marañón, “El Congreso 'sanchista'”, in Expansión:
      El Congreso 'sanchista [title]
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    • 2021 October 16, “El PSOE ya es el partido sanchista”, in ABC:
      El PSOE ya es el partido sanchista [title]
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Noun

sanchista m or f by sense (plural sanchistas)

  1. (Spain) someone supporting Pedro Sánchez, prime minister of Spain
    • 2021 January 13, Lourdes Lucio, “Los sanchistas piden a Susana Díaz que imite la “altura de miras” de Iceta”, in El País:
      Los sanchistas piden a Susana Díaz que imite la “altura de miras” de Iceta [title]
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    • 2021 March 27, José Calvo Poyato, “Sanchistas versus susanistas”, in ABC:
      Sanchistas versus susanistas [title]
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    • 2021 October 17, María Pomares, “El jefe de los sanchistas en Alicante se cae de la ejecutiva y entra la diputada Patricia Blanquer”, in La Información:
      El jefe de los sanchistas en Alicante se cae de la ejecutiva y entra la diputada Patricia Blanquer [title]
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