The leaders within the Concilium Plebis, or the Plebeian Council of ancient Rome, were primarily the tribunes of the plebs. Elected by the plebeians, these tribunes had the authority to represent the interests of the common people and could veto decisions made by the Senate or other magistrates. Additionally, the aediles, who were also elected from the plebeian class, played a significant role in managing public works and the grain supply, further influencing plebeian affairs.
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