The Senedd is the national parliament of Wales, located in Cardiff. It was established in 1999 and is responsible for making laws, scrutinizing the government, and representing the interests of the people of Wales. The Senedd has the power to legislate on various issues, including health, education, and the environment.
The building itself is known for its modern architecture and is designed to be accessible to the public. The Senedd consists of elected members called Members of the Senedd (MSs), who represent different political parties. The parliament plays a crucial role in shaping policies and addressing the needs of the Welsh population.