Adjective
pro-government (comparative more pro-government, superlative most pro-government)
Alternative form of progovernment (“in favor of the government”)
I'm not pro-government at all, I'm pro-people. Big Boi
According to Ahval, pro-government columnist Abdurrahman Dilipak, who writes for the Islamist Yeni Akit newspaper, called supporters of several international conventions against violence against women and children “prostitutes.” Source: Internet
ANI is known to have a pro-government bent and has been of manipulative reporting. Source: Internet
A Syrian girl, whose family decided to return home for fear of Covid-19 in displacement camps, poses for a picture amid the rubble of her house in al-Nayrab, a village ravaged by pro-government forces. Source: Internet
As of February 2004, those papers denied licenses under the new act included the Taimi o Tonga (Tongan Times), the Kele a, and the Matangi Tonga—while those permitted licenses were uniformly church-based or pro-government. Source: Internet
A stable of pro-government outlets amplifies the government’s messaging over migration, the main topic of Orbán’s discourse over the past five years, while the independent media landscape has been decimated over recent years. Source: Internet