👉 In the context of Latin, the term "plenipotentiariis" is used to describe individuals who hold both political and judicial positions. This concept is often associated with a specific authority or position in society, such as being the head of state, a governor, or an official in a legal system. For example, in the United States, the vice president (who has no formal office) is considered a plenipotentiary because he or she holds both political and judicial functions