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Senedd

American  
[seneth, sened] / ˈsɛnɛð, ˈsɛnɛd /

noun

  1. the parliament of Wales or the building in which it meets.


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Plaid Cymru will unveil a plan on Saturday for what it would do in the first 100 days should it win the next Senedd election.

From BBC

Plaid's finance spokesperson Heledd Fychan told a conference fringe event that spokespeople in the party's Senedd group were being "realistic" when working on the manifesto for the election.

From BBC

A new law designed to reverse the loss of wildlife and better protect nature in Wales has been passed in the Senedd.

From BBC

The Labour minster, with responsibility for climate change, told the Senedd the new law represented "a significant moment in our determination to protect and enhance Wales' environment for this and future generations".

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Spencer added that her party's first ever victory in a Westminster by-election was "just the beginning", as she predicted further gains in elections to English councils and the Welsh Senedd in May.

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