President-elect
The Spanish term 'presidente electo' translates to 'president-elect' in English. This term refers to an individual who has been elected as the president but has not yet officially taken or started their role or office. The term is especially used in the interim period between an election and the official inauguration or swearing-in of the individual as president.
The elected president has promised to reduce taxes.
This sentence implies that the president, who has been elected recently, has made a promise to reduce the tax burden. This is a typical way to use 'presidente electo' while talking about his future plans or promises.
The speech of the elected president was very inspiring.
This sentence is used when talking about a speech that the recently elected president has made. It is typically used to express the speaker's feeling about the president's speech.
Despite the controversies, the elected president retains his popularity.
This sentence is talking about a situation where the elected president manages to stay popular even amidst controversies. The word 'presidente electo' is used to denote the president who has been chosen recently.