This is known as the Assembly, or in Welsh The Senedd.
The Welsh Government is at the SENEDD (said senith) in Cardiff
The Welsh Parliament - or Senedd - stand in the Bay area of Cardiff - not far from the Church where Roald Dahl was christened.
Yes it does. The National Assembly for Wales (Cynulliad Cenedlaethol Cymru) was established in 1998. It has since gained greater powers. The building where the National Assembly meets is called the Senedd and is located in Cardiff.
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.
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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.
The government of Wales is called the Welsh Assembly Governement (often abbrieviated to WAG). At the moment (14/1/8) The government is a coalition of Labour www.welshlabour.org.UK and Plaid Cymru (The Party of Wales) www.plaidcymru.org/. The government is run at the National Assembly www.wales.gov.UK from the Senedd (which is Welsh for senate) Building in Cardiff Bay
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).
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A devolved assembly is a legislative body with powers and responsibilities that are granted to it by a central government, typically within a larger federal or unitary state. Devolved assemblies have the authority to make decisions on certain policy areas, such as education, health, and transportation, while other matters, like defense and foreign affairs, are reserved for the central government. Examples include the Scottish Parliament and the Welsh Senedd in the United Kingdom.
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