PRIAN
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Etymology
[edit]Sense 1 is a blend of PRI + PAN.
Pronunciation
[edit]Proper noun
[edit]PRIAN m
- (Mexico, politics) The PRI and PAN political parties, especially in reference to their electoral alliance in the 2024 Mexican general election.
- 2023 March 17, Antonio Baranda, Claudia Guerrero, quoting Andrés Manuel López Obrador, “Critican ‘enjuagues’ en Senado por INAI: Justifica Presidente veto y rechaza reparto de candidaturas [Senate criticized for ‘playing games’ over National Institute for Information Access: President justifies veto and rejection of candidates]”, in Reforma, page 4:
- “Deben entender todos que no podemos aceptar esos enjuagues, eso era en la época del ‘PRIAN’, cuando se repartían: tres para tí, tres para mí”, dijo.
- “You all must understand that we cannot accept those games, like the ones during the ‘PRIAN’ era, when they divided things up: three for you, three for me”, he said.
- 2024 May 5, Claudia Salazar, quoting Xóchitl Gálvez, “‘Soy, a mucho orgullo, candidata del PRIAN’: VOTO 24 [‘I am, very proudly, the PRIAN candidate’: Election 2024]”, in El Norte, Monterrey, page 5:
- Dos meses después de iniciadas las campañas, la candidata del PAN, PRI y PRD a la Presidencia de la República, dijo que le llena de orgullo representar a esos tres partidos.
“Y cuando me dicen que soy la candidata del PRIAN, a mucho orgullo.”- Two months into the campaign, the presidential candidate of the PAN, PRI, and PRD said that she is proud to represent these three parties.
“And when they say I am the PRIAN candidate, I am very proud.”
- Two months into the campaign, the presidential candidate of the PAN, PRI, and PRD said that she is proud to represent these three parties.
- Initialism of Partido Renovador Institucional de Acción Nacional (“Institutional Renewal Party of National Action”).