The people that have that kind of power was the senate which at the time had basic control over everything since they did all the voting. except when ceasr was in power he gave himself absolute power over everyone and did everything that he wanted. But when he had been killed his adopted son went into to the leadership roll who was Augustus but he didn't want to make the same mistake his father made so he did what the senate wanted him to do which made them give him complete power but he did not ask for this he just waited for them to give it to him. So yes the senate has all of the power in Rome if you go by this.
In the Roman Republic the most powerful governing body was, naturally, the elected officials who held office for the year. As these men were all members of the senate, the senate could be considered the most powerful governing body by default.
In the Renaissance, Venice adopted a Senate as a governing body in conjunction with the Doge, or Duke. Madison studied the Republic of Venice, among other sources, when writing the Constitution of the United States.
By the 2nd century B.C. the Senate became the governing body of Rome
The Senate!
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The Senate is the most powerful hope that helps :)
In the Renaissance, Venice adopted a Senate as a governing body in conjunction with the Doge, or Duke. Madison studied the Republic of Venice, among other sources, when writing the Constitution of the United States.
The Roman Senate
By the 2nd century B.C. the Senate became the governing body of Rome
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The Senate!
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