Glossary entry

Spanish term or phrase:

prelación

English translation:

precedence, seniority

Added to glossary by María Teresa Taylor Oliver
Aug 24, 2018 16:51
6 yrs ago
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Spanish term

prelación (in the context of Mexican politics)

Spanish to English Social Sciences Government / Politics
I'm translating the following opinion column on the internal struggles within the cabinet of Mexico's President-elect Andres Manuel Lopez Obrador (AMLO):

"Los grupos del lopezobradorismo" by Salvador García Soto: http://www.eluniversal.com.mx/columna/salvador-garcia-soto/n...

And I'm having trouble with this word: "prelación". I've consulted several dictionaries and they all give the meaning of "priority" or "ranking ahead" and especially in a financial context, but I don't see how that fits here.

Here's the entire paragraph:

Los jaloneos al interior del PRI ******frenaron la prelación****** de Héctor Gutiérrez de la Garza. Grupos internos pidieron revisar si el actual secretario de Organización del CEN debe subir como secretario general tras la renuncia intempestiva de Rubén Moreira el jueves. A Gutiérrez le achacan su cercanía con Manlio Fabio Beltrones y, ante las diferencias internas, se decidió que mañana martes, en el Consejo Político, sólo se vote la elección de Claudia Ruiz Massieu como dirigente hasta agosto de 2019, ******mientras se discute la prelación****** del secretario de Organización…Los dados mandan Escalera doble. La semana promete.

Many thanks in advance!

Discussion

María Teresa Taylor Oliver (asker) Aug 24, 2018:
Oh, right! I think you're right, Andy, especially due to the part where it says "debe subir como secretario general". I'm smacking my head over here. Thanks! :)
Andy Watkinson Aug 24, 2018:
It would seem that you could replace "prelación" in this case with "ascenso", i.e. not the ranking itself but ascending within the ranks.

Proposed translations

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precedence/seniority

Primacía o antelación que en el tiempo debe concederse a algo. | Preferencia. | En Francia, derecho que los hilos tenían para obtener, frente a extraños, los cargos desempeñados por sus padres.

Fuente: La Enciclopedia Juridica
Peer comment(s):

agree Robert Carter : Precedence is the exact term needed here, well done! I'll post a reference.
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promotion

might fit
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(held back) the preeminence of / curbed the attainment of preeminence

Stopped the race for the leading position...

A couple of additional ideas.



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https://en.oxforddictionaries.com/definition/pre-eminence

With hyphen. :-)
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Reference comments

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Reference:

precedence

As Andy says, it is referring to his "ascenso", but as a matter of this person's "rightful" rise to a position in the party, owing to a kind of "ceremonial" order. I believe "precedence" is exactly the word required here.

The condition of being considered more important than someone or something else; priority in importance, order, or rank.
‘his desire for power soon took precedence over any other consideration’
More example sentencesSynonyms
1.1 The order to be ceremonially observed by people of different rank, according to an acknowledged or legally determined system.
‘quarrels over precedence among the Bonaparte family marred the coronation’

https://en.oxforddictionaries.com/definition/precedence
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