
The Welsh Senedd
The Welsh Senedd, also known as the Welsh Parliament, is the devolved legislative body responsible for making laws and decisions on issues specific to Wales, such as health, education, and the environment. Located in Cardiff, it was established in 1999 and grants Wales a degree of self-governance within the United Kingdom. The Senedd's members, elected by Welsh voters, debate and pass legislation that affects everyday life in Wales, working alongside the UK government on reserved matters like defense and foreign affairs. It aims to represent Welsh interests and promote regional development and democracy.