
The Senedd (Welsh Parliament)
The Senedd, also known as the Welsh Parliament, is the government body responsible for making decisions on devolved issues in Wales, such as health, education, and the environment. Located in Cardiff, it consists of Members of the Senedd (MSs) elected by Welsh voters. The Senedd debates, passes laws specific to Wales, and scrutinizes the work of the Welsh Government. It operates alongside the UK Parliament but focuses on issues devolved to Wales, providing a voice for Welsh interests and helping shape the country's policies and services.