I believe the answer is no.

IIRC, those psql commands are shortcuts within psql... and the various 
drivers (psycopg2, etc) don't support them.

A workaround is to use the underlying query against postgresql's tables 
(http://stackoverflow.com/questions/31532489/meta-commands-in-psycopg2-d-not-working)
 
.  `Connection` and `Engine` objects have an `execute()` command. 
 `execute` accepts a "statement" that can be raw sql, so you can stuff the 
sql query in there.

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