noun
See nepotism
‘Unfortunately in 2002 this part of the UDF, which I call the nepotists, had a significant role in electing the party leadership and obtained very significant positions in the UDF.’
- ‘Yes, Alawis were over-represented in his institutions, but he was far less of an incestuous Alawi nepotist than he has been painted as being.’
- ‘At least the nepotist is grasping for someone else: the children.’
- ‘It took Ms. Copps three years after the disclosure to take action and have the eminent nepotist replaced.’
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