The Consuls had the most power -- once they were elected, that is. It was the assemblies who elected the consuls, so they had the most power as far as electing the consuls goes. However, the candidates for consul (or any other position) came from and were nominated by the senate. So all the bodies of government were interwoven and no one branch had more power than the other.
Consuls,Senate and assembly
Consuls,Senate and assembly
Senate Consuls Assembly
consuls
Senate Consuls Assembly
The Senate is the most powerful hope that helps :)
A republic! They had a senate and two consuls.
The Senate, the Consuls and the Assemblies
In the republic Rome was ruled by two annually elected consuls. The senate was an advisory body. Over time the power of the consuls was reduced and the senate came to control much of Roman politics.
The Consuls were elected by the Assembly of the Soldiers (comitia centuriata)
Senate
Any male citizen could participate in the public assembly, while senators had to be appointed by consuls.