constitute (a) government
The Spanish phrase 'constituir (un) gobierno' translates to 'constitute (a) government' in English. This is a verb phrase often used in political contexts, referring to the establishment or formation of a government body. The word 'constituir' means 'to constitute' or 'to form', and 'gobierno' means 'government'. When used in a sentence, it implies the act of setting up or creating a government through an official and formal process. The inclusion of '(un)' which means 'a' in English, is optional and depends on the context of the sentence.
It is necessary to establish a strong government to combat corruption.
This sentence communicates the need for creating a robust government necessary for battling against corruption. Here, 'constituir un gobierno' means setting up a government.
They proposed to establish a coalition government to improve the country's political stability.
This example discusses the proposal of setting up a coalition government, 'constituir un gobierno', with the objective of enhancing political stability in the nation.
After the general elections, we will have to establish a government that represents all citizens.
This sentence talks about the need to set up a government post general elections that is representative of all the citizens, using 'constituir un gobierno' to signify the establishment of such a government.