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The Welsh Government is responsible for a number of Welsh Government sponsored bodies (WGSBs). These are, respectively, executive WGSBs, which are non-departmental public bodies such as the Arts Council of Wales; advisory WGSBs, which are non-departmental public bodies; and; tribunals such as the Mental Health Review Tribunal for Wales.
Welsh Government sponsored bodies undertake various functions on behalf of the Welsh Ministers, but operate independently of the Welsh Government.Corporate governance is performed by a chair and board for each sponsored body, who are appointed by Welsh ministers, in accordance with governance code established by the Commissioner for Public Appointments.
This is a list of all Welsh Government ministerial teams which have existed since the introduction of devolution for Wales in 1999. Since the onset of devolution in Wales in 1999, each Welsh Government administration has been led by the Labour Party .
Wales portal; This category contains articles about Welsh Government sponsored public bodies, which report to the Welsh Government.Styled Assembly Government Sponsored Bodies between 2006 and 2011, they were renamed Welsh Government sponsored bodies in May 2011, reflecting the Welsh Government's change of name from Welsh Assembly Government.
The Welsh Government (Welsh: Llywodraeth Cymru), is the executive body of the Senedd, consisting of the First Minister and their Cabinet. Following the 2021 Senedd election, working majority Welsh Labour Governments were formed from May 2021, with the current formed in August 2024 under First Minister Eluned Morgan. A full reshuffle of the ...
The Partnership Council for Wales (PCfW; Welsh: Cyngor Partneriaeth Cymru) is a statutory body established by Section 72 of the Government of Wales Act 2006 to facilitate co-operation between the Welsh Government and local government in Wales. [1]
The Partnership Council for Wales (PCfW), (Welsh: Cyngor Partneriaeth Cymru), was established under the Government of Wales Act 2006 (section 72) and encourages co-operation between the Welsh Government and local governments.
' parliament ' or ' senate '), officially known as the Welsh Parliament in English and Senedd Cymru ([ˈsɛnɛð ˈkəmrɨ]) in Welsh, [3] is the devolved, unicameral legislature of Wales. A democratically elected body, it makes laws for Wales, agrees to certain taxes, and scrutinises the Welsh Government. [4]