Mandatario
Mandatario is a term used in Spanish and Portuguese with several related meanings. In political contexts, it most commonly denotes the person who holds a mandate or office, typically a president or other head of state or government. In many Spanish-speaking countries, el mandatario is used in formal and journalistic language to refer to the sitting leader, emphasizing that the individual governs by virtue of a mandate from voters or from a constitution.
In Portuguese, mandatário can have two senses. Politically, it can mean the holder of a public mandate.
Etymology: mandatario derives from Latin mandatum, a mandate or instruction, from mandare, to entrust or command.
In usage, mandatario highlights the relationship between the officeholder and the authority that empowered them, rather