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Senedd

[seneth, sened]

noun

  1. the parliament of Wales or the building in which it meets.



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Next year's elections to the Scottish Parliament, Welsh Senedd and many English councils are shaping up to be "the moment of truth", according to some of her MPs.

From BBC

Welsh Conservative Senedd member Natasha Asghar said "members of the British Armed Forces move around the country and the world, and the MoD have always tried to ensure that their children have access to consistency in education".

From BBC

In Wales, they have high hopes the new proportional representation voting system will allow the party to gain a foothold in the Senedd.

From BBC

Steve says he is standing to give Caerphilly a strong, independent voice in the Senedd who puts people first.

From BBC

He was encouraged to become more active in the local party by Hefin David, who was mentoring him to be a candidate in next year's Senedd election at the time of his death.

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