Monday 4 February 2013

the welsh assembly


The welsh assembly

The assembly in Wales runs a self-rule elected body, they stand for the people of Wales and the country, in which they also  make laws for Wales , and  hold the welsh government to account to account. There key roles are to represent Wales, its people, making laws for the country, and also share the welsh government to account. Despite the fact that the assembly was only created in the year 1999, the history of the interest group towards political transfer in Wales date back to 1886. The debating chamber in Cardiff bay, was designed by the Richard Rogers partnership and built by Taylor Woodrow. The chamber is also known as the senedd house,
"the senedd houses the debating chamber and committee rooms. It was formally opened by the queen Elizabeth on St David's Day that was in March 2006"

    Having their daily business carried out, assembly members embark on their tasks of representing Wales and its people, making laws for the Wales and asset the welsh government to account in a number of ways.  Consisting of attending plenary debates and sitting on assembly committees to talk about detailed issues. There are sixty seats in the national assembly of Wales. Having elections for the sixty seats in the assembly only take place each four years, following every election, the assembly elects one assembly member to  serve as presiding  officer, and choose someone else in the assembly as second-in -command.  The assembly are not just there to make only laws,  most important legislation called assembly measures, describing Wales, in positive fields of the government, such as agriculture, ancient monuments and public buildings, society money-making, progress, education.
     Labour is the decision party, even though it was a alternative administration for much of the last term. As well as the first minister been Rhodri Morgan. The stable administrative and support staff of the Assembly are working by the Assembly Commission They are not communal servant, even despite the fact  they enjoy similar terms and conditions of service to members of the UK .
    
In conclusion the welsh assembly as high impact in the life of the government and people, with the seating of the members laws and decisions can't be taken.



                                  Reference


1.       http://www.assemblywales.org/abthome/role-of-assembly-how-it-works.htm
2.       Date accessed 03-02-2013
3.       http://www.ask.co.uk/society/What_Is_the_Welsh_Assembly?oo=312
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6.     News.bbc.co.uk
7.       home civil service       
8.       Q&A welsh top-up fees; BBC news June 2005
9.     BBC NEWS"|Wales|wales politics| first welsh law's






  



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