How to Say "free-market supporter" in Spanish
The Spanish word for “free-market supporter” is “liberal” — B2 level. This is a very common word in everyday Spanish.
English → SpanishB2
nounB2
economic context

Examples
Los liberales proponen bajar los impuestos.
The liberals propose lowering taxes.
Él se define como un liberal convencido.
He defines himself as a convinced liberal.
El partido de los liberales ganó las elecciones.
The liberal party won the elections.
Using the Article
When using this as a noun to talk about a person, you must use 'el' or 'la' (el liberal / la liberal).
Confusing with 'Libre'
Mistake: “Saying 'Él es libre' when you mean 'He is a liberal.'”
Correction: 'Libre' means 'free' (not in jail or not busy). 'Liberal' describes political or social beliefs.
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