Tuesday, 12 February 2013

Welsh Assembly

The Welsh Assembly is a devolved assembly with power to make legislation in Wales. The Assembly comprises 60 members, who are known as AM or Assembly Member, the members are elected under the additional member system for four year in office where 40 Assembly Members are to represent geographical constituencies and they are elected by thr plurality sytem, also 20 Assembly Member from five electoral regions.

The Welsh Assembly have it Roles to play in the society, the assembly are to guide to people of Wales, the Welsh assembly roles are to make the law that the welsh people are to follow and to hold the welsh government together.

The Welsh Assembly gather in a place called the Senedd and this is where the law are been made, the Senedd was opened in 2006. The Senedd is locate at a prime position which is the Cardiff Bay



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