Phrases with «true statesman»

The phrase "true statesman" refers to a person who exhibits exceptional qualities and characteristics, such as leadership, integrity, wisdom, and selflessness, in their role as a political leader. They prioritize the well-being of the people they serve and work towards the greater good, rather than personal gain or interests. Full definition

Sentences with «true statesman»

  • «He is probably one of the few remaining true statesmen that we have left in the county,» said Eric Biegler, president of the Sound Park Heights Civic Association in the Reeves Park area of Riverhead. (suffolktimes.timesreview.com)
  • Nana Addo as a true statesman should support President Mahama and use his remaining years in the world to invest in the creation of jobs for the increasing unemployment youth in the country to benefit. (ghanapoliticsonline.com)
  • Fearless Catholic Bishop of Kafanchan Diocese, Reverend Father Joseph Danlami Bagobiri was on point when, recently, he accused el - Rufai of taking sides with the armed herdsmen, thus failing in his responsibility as a true statesman; and becoming, therefore, a biased umpire who, according to the priest, «blames and criminalises southern Kaduna victims as the cause of the mayhem.» (newsdiaryonline.com)
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