correligionario
fellow party member; co-religionist
noun koh-rreh-lee-hyoh-NAH-ryoh Rare
Usage Note
Correligionario literally means a person who shares the same religion, but in modern Spanish it is overwhelmingly used in politics to mean a fellow member of the same party or ideological movement. The feminine form is correligionaria. It carries a somewhat formal or journalistic register and rarely appears in casual conversation.
Examples
"Defendió la propuesta de su correligionario."
Natural Translation
He defended his fellow party member's proposal.
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