You need to specify what these government officials were at the top of if you want to make it possible to answer your question.
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The consuls were the top government officials.
U.S.supreme court
they respect each other
In the senate, the two top officials were the consuls.In the senate, the two top officials were the consuls.In the senate, the two top officials were the consuls.In the senate, the two top officials were the consuls.In the senate, the two top officials were the consuls.In the senate, the two top officials were the consuls.In the senate, the two top officials were the consuls.In the senate, the two top officials were the consuls.In the senate, the two top officials were the consuls.
Issued to diplomats, top ranking government officials and diplomatic couriers.
I guess you mean who, rather that what. Officials of the same rank could veto each other and officials of higher rank could veto officials of lower rank.
You need to specify which republic you are referring to if you want to make it possible to answer you question.
Provide important national security information to top government officials
Provide important national security information to top government officials
who can nominate officials for office in the government
who can nominate officials for office in the government