Wales has its own assembly where in can legislate on most things apart from defence, international affairs and currency.
== == == == Wales is just a region of the United Kingdom. It now has its own Welsh Assembly with limited powers but otherwise is governed from Westminster by the UK government, which is a two chamber parliament.
Wales is mainly governed by the Parliamentary government in Westminster (as is the rest of the UK). But some important aspects of Welsh administration have been devolved to the Senedd (Senate) in Cardiff (including Health and Education).
Wales is not governed by England. Wales has its own assemly but as a part of Britain many of its laws and legislations comes from the British parliament.
No, because we have our own government.
The government of New South Wales or NSW is considered as a state of the Commonwealth of Australia. It is governed based on a form of democratic parliamentary system called the Westminster system.
Wales - is an independently-governed territory of the UK. Although they still have Her Majesty Queen Elizabeth II as their monarch, all laws and taxation is controlled locally rather ethan from central government..
the condition of being governed
England colonised and governed New South Wales in 1788.
A government is the system by which a state or community is governed. In British English (and that of the Commonwealth of Nations), a government more narrowly refers to the particular executive in control of a state at a given time-known in American English as an administration. In American English, government refers to the larger system by which any state is organized. Furthermore, government is occasionally used in English as a synonym for governance.
Initially, New Zealand was governed from New South Wales as part of that territory.
The colonies were governed by state government.
The division of powers doesn't enable the government to control the governed.