English to Spanish Dictionary loyalists

loyalists

Leales
definition
noun
But he blamed such strikes on terrorists and loyalists from the defunct regime.
a person who remains loyal to the established ruler or government, especially in the face of a revolt.
translation of 'loyalists'
noun
lealista
example
They were puzzled and frustrated by the decision to get rid of all the guns when 'loyalists' remain fully armed.
The city is a stronghold of Islamic militant fighters and former regime 'loyalists' .
For 'loyalists' , Catholic nationalists were being given a free run at depicting themselves falsely as citizens simply claiming rights.
Police were investigating unconfirmed reports of shots being fired as 'loyalists' and nationalists confronted each other in Ardoyne.
In this lucrative post he distributed many patronage jobs, rewarding party 'loyalists' while also seeking to recognize merit.
The only delegates from the Russian side were Kremlin 'loyalists' .
And as night fell, rioting erupted between rival gangs of nationalists and 'loyalists' in the north of the city.
However, he alienated hard-line 'loyalists' without offering substantive concessions to the Ulster Catholics.
But he blamed such strikes on terrorists and 'loyalists' from the defunct regime.
Nationalists and 'loyalists' fought first each other, and then police who tried to separate them.
It calls for a power-sharing government that 'loyalists' say hands too much power to rebels.
He was injured as sustained attacks on the security forces by both nationalists and 'loyalists' continued.
The Ardoyne area remained tense last night as nationalists and 'loyalists' braced themselves for more clashes following two nights of trouble.
Soulless indulgence, on top of a loss of confidence, had taken deep root, and this frightened 'loyalists' most of all.
Now all but the most unquestioning 'loyalists' are having serious second thoughts.
Criminals, saboteurs, and diehard regime 'loyalists' must be detained and tried in a fair manner.
The faction of Moscow 'loyalists' essentially waited and picked up the pieces of the shattered organization.
Read on, for a compilation of rambling late night thoughts, mainly about unionism and 'loyalism' but with a fair bit on republicanism.
For a long time journalists vaguely lumped together Nationalists, Republicans and the Irish State on one side of the equation, and the British States with Unionists and 'Loyalists' on the other side of the equation.
The 'Loyalist' exodus from Northern Ireland had arrived.
Colonial 'Loyalists' and Southern unionists, who rejected outright the nascent nations where they resided, comprised another potential source of dissent, though never a cohesive one.
Experts from both sides of the Atlantic will discuss battlefield tactics, the contribution of 'Loyalists' and Native Americans, the role of officers, and the real reasons why the British forces failed to achieve victory.
This coincided with an influx of black immigrants, mostly 'Loyalists' who had served in the British Army during the American War of Independence.
After the American Revolution another influx of refugees arrived, 'Loyalists' who like the Acadians had been driven from their homes.
The case has been dogged by claims of British collusion with 'loyalist' gunmen.
He became MP in 1970 and formed the Democratic Unionist Party in 1971, trumping competition from the Vanguard Unionist Progressive Party to represent working-class 'loyalism' .
In 1783, the arrival of 'Loyalists' after the American War of Independence almost tripled the English-speaking population.
The history of the American Revolution and the settlement of various 'Loyalists' in Nova Scotia are thoroughly investigated.
The Auberge takes its name from the historic village of North Hatley, which was initially settled by British 'Loyalists' after the American Declaration of Independence in 1776.
The 'Loyalist' working-class areas of Belfast suffer nothing like the level of social exclusion faced by the Roma.
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