The senedd is the other name given to the welsh assembly, and it is located in cardiff bay it was firstly opened in 2006 and in 2007 the first meeting took place. They is a place called st David's hotel which was fomerly know as luxury place used as a center for tradeing few years age. All the law of wales are enforced and tanking here.

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It also have particular ceiling which help to draws out warm air and it is know as wind cowl.

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'A referendum is a form of direct democracy but a referendum is rarely used in British Politics. In most issues, as befits representative democracy, the government decides policy after Parliamentary debates etc. Referendums put the onus on the voter in what is essentially a 'yes' or 'no' choice. The Labour Party promised two in its 1997 manifesto on the issue of whether we join the Euro or not and whether the country needed another electoral system to replace the First-Past-The-Post system. Five years later, both these referendums have yet to be called.' (ask.com 2012)
'In the third Assembly Measures could be proposed by the Welsh Assembly Government, Assembly Committees, an Assembly Member or the Assembly Commission. The Assembly procedures relevant to Measures are set out in Standing Order 23.
In the third Assembly, there was a four-stage process for the consideration of a proposed Measure:
'In the third Assembly Measures could be proposed by the Welsh Assembly Government, Assembly Committees, an Assembly Member or the Assembly Commission. The Assembly procedures relevant to Measures are set out in Standing Order 23.
In the third Assembly, there was a four-stage process for the consideration of a proposed Measure:
- Stage 1 – consideration and agreement of the general principles of the Measure;
- Stage 2 – detailed consideration of the Measure and any amendments tabled by a committee of Assembly Members;
- Stage 3 – detailed consideration in plenary of the Measure and any selected amendments;
- Stage 4 – passing the final text of the Measure.