The phrase
"rightful leader" refers to someone who has the legitimate or rightful authority and position to lead others.
Full definition
It urges Corbynites: «Make your voice heard against the Blairites and keep Jeremy as
rightful leader of the Labour party... People don't want him to resign despite how they voted in the referendum.»
«Make your voice heard against the Blairites and keep Jeremy
as rightful leader of the Labour party,» it urges backers of the Islington North MP.
The image of turning away from the Lord, who is
the rightful leader, and following behind false gods is the dominant image for apostasy in the Old Testament.»
You are
the rightful leader, and there is strength in you.
Kudos to Leicester, they are the (surprise)
rightful leaders.
When the campaign officially begins, Opik is expected to throw himself behind education spokesman Don Foster, who will become locked with Tyler in a battle of the unknowns, both claiming to be
the rightful leader of the Ashdown «project».
Albans) claimed the 32 - 30 vote to overturn the Democratic majority was illegal and said in a statement that he remained
the rightful leader of the Senate.
Instead, they surprised T'Challa and the rest of Wakanda - first by saving T'Challa's life, then by offering to protect his mother, and finally by showing up when Wakanda's own citizens battled each other over whether T'Challa or Killmonger was
the rightful leader.
Midna is also from the Twilight Realm, and is the realm's
rightful leader.
-LSB-[Midna]-RSB- is also from the Twilight Realm, and is the realm's
rightful leader.
It is putting the Big Apple back on the map as
the rightful leader of the international art market, as two International players Britain's Frieze Art -LSB-...]
It is putting the Big Apple back on the map as
the rightful leader of the international art market, as two International players Britain's Frieze Art Fair and Americas own Pulse clamber for art buyers.
Mutai views digital currencies as the better alternative to local fiat currencies that are prone to political shocks, something to note in Kenya, where the country has had two elections in three months that have negatively impacted businesses, amidst controversy over who is
the rightful leader.