In Wales, different decisions are made by different people. Some of our laws are made by the United Kingdom Parliament and some are made by the Welsh Parliament, which is also known as the Senedd. Local councils also make decisions about local issues.
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Rules
We often have to follow rules. They tell us what we are allowed to do and what we are not allowed to do. They keep us safe and make sure that everyone is treated equally and fairly.
Schools have rules about uniform, and about being fair and respecting other people. The Headteacher and school governors probably made most of these rules.
School rules help make sure that:
- everyone feels safe
- school is a place where people are calm and able to learn
Who makes laws?
It isn鈥檛 just school that has rules. Wales has a lot of rules that are called lawA rule that affects the whole country and everyone should follow. You can be punished for breaking a law. . Laws are rules that everyone has to follow. But who gets to decide on what the laws are?
Many laws are made in the United Kingdom ParliamentThe group of people who work on behalf of citizens to make sure that the government are running the country properly. in London. These are laws for all of Wales, England, Scotland and Northern Ireland.
Some laws for Wales are made in the Welsh Parliament, also known as the Senedd. These laws are only for Wales.
The local councilThe body that is responsible for looking after towns and other smaller areas. This is sometimes described as local government. also makes decisions. They don鈥檛 make laws, but they do get to decide on lots of local issues. Members of the council have been chosen in local elections.
Layers of government
Devolution
Devolution means moving power away from the centre. In Wales this means moving some power from the United Kingdom Parliament in London to the Welsh Parliament in Cardiff.
Before 1999, all laws were made in the UK Parliament. Wales did not have the Senedd.
In 1997 there was a special vote, called a referendumWhen a question is decided by putting it to a public vote.. The people in Wales were asked if they wanted to have more power to decide on laws for Wales. The vote was very close, but the 鈥榶es鈥 side won. Power to make laws on some things was moved from the UK Parliament to Wales.
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