Primus inter pares
“Primus inter pares” is a Latin phrase that means “first among equals” in English. It refers to a person who holds a position of leadership or authority within a group, but is still considered equal to the other members of that group. This term is often used in contexts such as politics, where a leader may have higher status or responsibilities than others in the group, but is still bound by the same rules and expectations as everyone else.