Also means
cult of secrecy
Usage Note
Secretismo is a pejorative noun describing a culture or habit of excessive secrecy, especially in institutions or governments. It is stronger than secreto (a secret) — it implies a systematic tendency to conceal information. The word is frequently used in political journalism.
Examples
"El secretismo del gobierno generó desconfianza."
Natural Translation
The government's secretiveness generated distrust.
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