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Wales does not have a "Parliament". Is has a devolved assembly called "The Welsh Government". It sits in a building called "The Senedd" which is located in Cardiff Bay. It was designed by Rogers Stirk Harbour architects and officially opened in 1999. But as of June 2017 the Welsh Assembly now has the right to call itself a Parliament, under the terms of The Wales Act which came into force after The Queen's Speech to the House of Commons. The Wales Act extends and increases the amount of power the devolved Welsh Government has, although this was largely ignored by and not covered by the UK-wide media, who have an anti-Welsh bias.
This is known as the Assembly, or in Welsh The Senedd.
There are 60 members of the Welsh Assembly.
The seat of the Welsh Assembly is Cardiff. The capital of the UK is London.
At local level its the Welsh Assembly Government - Then above them Parliament
The Prif Weinidog of the Welsh Assembly is Hywel Rhodri Morgan.
The Welsh Government consists of 60 elected members
The Senedd, the Welsh Parliament building in Cardiff, Wales, was constructed between 2002 and 2006. Officially opened on March 1, 2006, the building serves as the main administrative center for the Welsh Assembly.
The british government do. Also The Welsh Assembly government are allowed to make changes
Hywel Rhodri Morgan was First Secretary for Wales, First Minister, leader of the Welsh Assembly Government. A former leader of Welsh Labour, he was the Assembly Member for Cardiff West. He is the longest serving Welsh First Minister.
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Welsh people are from Wales, which is a part of the United Kingdom (which consists of England, Scotland, Northern Ireland and Wales). Welsh is supposed to be the native language, but it is largely not spoken by Welsh people in the southern areas, whereas Welsh speaking as a first language is much more widespread in the northern area of the country. Wales has it's own Assembly Government, but it doesn't completely govern itself as much of legal powers still remain with the UK Government in London, but the Welsh Assembly Government is allowed to do quite a lot of things for the country themselves without having to ask London; there was recently a yes vote for more powers to the Assembly Government in 2011.