National Assembly for Wales

About Us

Who we are and what we do

The National Assembly for Wales is the democratically elected body that represents the interests of Wales and its people, makes laws for Wales and holds the Welsh government to account.

Representing Wales and its people

Representing Wales and its People
Here you can find information on all 60 Assembly Members, and find who your Assembly Members are. You can also find information on how to get in touch with your Assembly Members.
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Making laws for Wales

Making laws for Wales
Find out more about how the National Assembly makes laws for Wales, as well as details of forthcoming meetings of of the various Legislation Committees.
Making laws for Wales >>

Hold the Welsh government to account

Hold the Welsh government to account
Effective scrutiny of the Welsh government is at the heart of the National Assembly’s work. Here you will find details of all the Assembly’s Scrutiny committees that examine the Welsh government’s work.
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The Assembly

The NAfW

This section explains how the Assembly is elected, the difference between the National Assembly for Wales and the Welsh Government, how the Assembly works and what its powers and responsibilities are.
The Assembly >>

Get Involved

Discover how to contact your AM, submit a petition to the Assembly as well as information on how to visit the Senedd in Cardiff Bay.
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Contact Us

How to get in touch with the National Assembly
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Jobs

Find out more about working for the National Assembly, view latest vacancies, and how to work for an Assembly Member.
Jobs >>