deep state

Etymology
A (early uses were in relation to Turkey, especially the 1996 Susurluk scandal).

Noun

 * 1)  A large group of people, typically members of government agencies and the military, believed to have enduring political influence that is difficult for an administration that is voted into power to counter or dislodge.

Translations

 * Arabic: دَوْلَة عَمِيقَة, دَوْلَة مُتَجَذِّرَة, دَوْلَة بِدَاخِلِ دَوْلَة
 * Armenian: խորքային պետություն
 * Azerbaijani: dərin dövlət
 * Czech: stát ve státě
 * French:
 * German: Schattenregierung; Staat im Staat; Deep State
 * Greek:
 * Latin: imperium in imperiō
 * Persian: دولت عمیق, دولت پنهان, دولت در دولت
 * Russian: глуби́нное госуда́рство, госуда́рство в госуда́рстве
 * Spanish: estado profundo, cloacas del estado
 * Turkish: