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podesta

[ poh-des-tuh, poh-duh-stah ]

noun

  1. any of certain magistrates in Italy, as a chief magistrate in medieval towns and republics.
  2. a person appointed to serve as mayor of an Italian city during the Fascist regime.


podesta

/ pɒˈdɛstə; podeˈsta /

noun

  1. (in modern Italy) a subordinate magistrate in some towns
  2. (in Fascist Italy) the chief magistrate of a commune
  3. in medieval Italy
    1. any of the governors of the Lombard cities appointed by Frederick Barbarossa
    2. a chief magistrate in any of various republics, such as Florence
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51Թ History and Origins

Origin of podesta1

1540–50; < Italian ǻà power < Latin dzٱ power, command
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51Թ History and Origins

Origin of podesta1

C16: from Italian: power, from Latin dzٱ ability, power, from posse to be able
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I witnessed it myself when US climate envoy John Podesta was chased out a meeting area with chants of “shame” ringing in his ears.

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US Climate Envoy John Podesta said: "We are surprised that there is nothing that carries forward...what we agreed last year in Dubai."

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On Monday, US President Joe Biden's envoy John Podesta called out president-elect Trump's view that climate change was a hoax and said the US team would continue to work on the deal passed at COP28 in 2023.

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John Podesta, a Biden administration appointee, labelled the incoming president a climate denier and said he would dismantle environmental safeguards.

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However, the election wasn’t the end of the struggle, Mr Podesta told reporters.

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