The Welsh Government is the devolved government for Wales, responsible for making decisions on various local matters such as health, education, and transportation. It was established in 1999 following a referendum that allowed Wales to have its own legislative body. The government operates from the Senedd, located in Cardiff, where elected representatives, known as Members of the Senedd (MSs), work to create and implement policies.
The Welsh Government is led by the First Minister, who is chosen from the majority party in the Senedd. It also includes various ministers who oversee specific areas, such as the economy and social services. The government aims to improve the quality of life for the people of Wales while promoting its unique culture and language.