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In the time of the Republic, Rome's most important legislative body was the popular assemblies. There were two of them and they elected different officials. The Senate, technically, could only propose laws, and a Tribune, representing the people, could veto them. However, politics being politics, there was always back-door deals and hanky-panky going on.

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