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'''The Welsh Government''' represents the devolved government of Wales and it is responsible in developing government programs that affects the daily lives of its citizens such as  health, education, language and culture, economic development, environment, transportation, social and public services. The Welsh Government serves as the executive body of Wales and it is headed by the First Minister. [[Carwyn Jones]] is the current First Minister. He assisted by a Cabinet, which is composed of Welsh Ministers and Deputy Ministers and the Counsel General in governing the State of Wales. <ref>
'''The Welsh Government''' represents the devolved government of Wales. The Welsh Government serves as the executive body of Wales and it is headed by the First Minister. [[Carwyn Jones]] is the current First Minister. He is assisted by a Cabinet, which is composed of Welsh Ministers, Deputy Ministers, and the Counsel General. <ref>
[http://wales.gov.uk/about/organisationexplained/;jsessionid=RYDMPHnfhLppXyctDZnn2v0LpvmY2Ck2KYPcwWhVQk6pTzTvhhtJ!-435035318?lang=en Organization explained]</ref>
[http://wales.gov.uk/about/organisationexplained/;jsessionid=RYDMPHnfhLppXyctDZnn2v0LpvmY2Ck2KYPcwWhVQk6pTzTvhhtJ!-435035318?lang=en Organization explained]</ref>


The Government of the United Kingdom provides budget for the Welsh Government. Its allocated budget for year 2012 to 2013 is £14.7 billion.  The governments budget is determined by the Spending Review based on the Barnett Formula. <ref>[http://wales.gov.uk/funding/budget/;jsessionid=RYDMPHnfhLppXyctDZnn2v0LpvmY2Ck2KYPcwWhVQk6pTzTvhhtJ!-435035318?lang=en Budgets]</ref>
The Government of the United Kingdom provides budget for the Welsh Government. Its allocated budget for year 2012 to 2013 is £14.7 billion.<ref>[http://wales.gov.uk/funding/budget/;jsessionid=RYDMPHnfhLppXyctDZnn2v0LpvmY2Ck2KYPcwWhVQk6pTzTvhhtJ!-435035318?lang=en Budgets]</ref>
 
==Application for .wales and .cymru TLDs==
The Government of Welsh is applying for the [[.wales]] and and [[.cymru]] (Welsh for "Wales") [[GeoTLD|geographical TLDs]] with [[ICANN]]'s [[New gTLD Program]]. [[Nominet]] was chosen to file the applications and provide the technical registry services for both TLDs. <ref>
[http://www.nominet.org.uk/news/latest?contentId=9074 Nominet confirmed for Welsh bid]</ref> <ref>[http://domainincite.com/archives/7847-nominet-confirmed-for-wales-gtld-bid Nominet confirmed for .wales gTLD bid]</ref>


==Facts About Wales==
==Facts About Wales==
Wales has more than 3 million population and it is home to 6 UNESCO World Heritae sites.  Eighty percent of the country's 20,779 square kilometers land area is devoted to agriculture. Its Official language is Welsh and English. Wales has five cities namely Cardiff (capital), Swansea, Newport, Bangor and St. David. In 2009,  Wales had £44.5 billion total GVA (Gross Value Added). It has 10 universities and 1,753 maintained schools. <ref>[http://wales.gov.uk/about/history/?lang=en History and Factfile]</ref>
Wales has more than 3 inhabitants and it is home to 6 UNESCO World Heritage sites.  80% of the country's 20,779 sq km of land area is devoted to agriculture. Its Official language is Welsh and English. Wales has five principal cities: Cardiff (capital), Swansea, Newport, Bangor and St. David. It has 10 universities and 1,753 maintained schools.<ref>[http://wales.gov.uk/about/history/?lang=en History and Factfile]</ref>


==History==
==History==
In 1997, the people of Wales voted yes on a referendum for the devolution from the British Government. The 1998 Government of Wales Act was approved and mandated the establishment of the Welsh Government composed of  National Assembly for Wales, the First Minister and the Cabinet. In 2006, the 2nd Generation of Wales Act was enacted and established the separation of the responsibilities of the National Assembly, which serves as the legislative and the Welsh Government as the executive body. In 2011, the people of Wales voted in favor of giving additional legislative powers to the National Assembly for Wales to create laws related to 20 areas of responsibilities of the Welsh Government without seeking the approval of UK Government. The 20 areas include:<ref>[http://wales.gov.uk/about/history/devolved/?lang=en History of Devolved Government in Wales]</ref>
In 1997, the Welsh electorate approved a referendum for devolution from the British Government. The 1998 Government of Wales Act mandated the establishment of the Welsh Government, requiring a National Assembly, a First Minister and the Cabinet. In 2006, the 2nd Generation of Wales Act was enacted and established the separation of the responsibilities of the National Assembly, which serves as the legislative body, and the Welsh Government as the executive body. In 2011, the people of Wales voted in favor of giving additional legislative powers to the National Assembly to create laws related to 20 areas of responsibility without seeking the approval of UK Government.<ref>[http://wales.gov.uk/about/history/devolved/?lang=en History of Devolved Government in Wales]</ref>
# Agriculture, fisheries, forestry and rural development
# Ancient monuments and historical buildings
# Culture
# Economic development
# Education and training
# Environment
# Fire and rescue services and promotion of fire safety
# Food
# Health and health services
# Highways and transport
# Housing
# Local government
# National Assembly for Wales
# Public administration
# Social welfare
# Sport and recreation
# Tourism
# Town and country planning
# Water and flood defences
# Welsh language
 
==Cabinet Members and Ministers==
The Cabinet is the primary decision making-body regarding the different areas of responsibilities of the Welsh government. Its decisions is conducted in an open and transparent manner. The Counsel General is the chief legal counsel of the government appointed by Her Majesty Queen as per recommendation by the First Minister and approved by the National Assembly. The Members of the Cabinet include: <ref>[http://wales.gov.uk/about/cabinet/cabinetm/?lang=en Cabinet Members]</ref>
* Carwyn Jones, First Minister
* Leighton Andrews, Minister of Education and Skills
* John Griffiths, Minister for Environment and Sustainable Development
* Lesley Griffiths, Minister of Health and Social Services
* Edwina Hart, Minister for Business, Enterprise, Technology and Science
* Hane Hutt, Minister for Finance and Leader of the House
* Huw Lewis, Minister for Housing, Regeneration and Heritage
* Carl Sargeant, Minister for Local Government and Communities
* Theodore Huckle, Counsel General
 
The Deputy Ministers are appointed to perform functions in-behalf of the Ministers on certain areas. The appointed Deputy Ministers include:<ref>
[http://wales.gov.uk/about/cabinet/deputyministers/?lang=en Deputy Ministers]</ref>
* Alun Davies, Deputy Minister for Agriculture, Fisheries, Food and European Programmes
* Jeff Cuthbert, Deputy Minister for Skills
* Gwenda Thomas, Deputy Minister for Children and Social Services
 
==Application for .wales and .cymru TLDs==
The Government of Welsh is applying for the [[.wales]] and and [[.cymru]] (Welsh for Wales) [[GeoTLD|geographical TLDs]] with [[ICANN]]'s [[New gTLD Program]]. Nominet was chosen to provide the technical registry services for both TLDs. <ref>
[http://www.nominet.org.uk/news/latest?contentId=9074 Nominet confirmed for Welsh bid]</ref> <ref>[http://domainincite.com/archives/7847-nominet-confirmed-for-wales-gtld-bid Nominet confirmed for .wales gTLD bid]</ref>


==References==
==References==
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Latest revision as of 21:40, 14 October 2012

Type: Government Entity
Industry: Politics
Founded: 1999
Headquarters: Crown Buildings, Cathays Park,

Cardiff, Wales

Country: UK
Employees: 5,590 [1]
Website: wales.gov.uk
Facebook: Welsh Government
Twitter: @WelshGovernment
Key People
Carwyn Jones, First Minister

The Welsh Government represents the devolved government of Wales. The Welsh Government serves as the executive body of Wales and it is headed by the First Minister. Carwyn Jones is the current First Minister. He is assisted by a Cabinet, which is composed of Welsh Ministers, Deputy Ministers, and the Counsel General. [2]

The Government of the United Kingdom provides budget for the Welsh Government. Its allocated budget for year 2012 to 2013 is £14.7 billion.[3]

Application for .wales and .cymru TLDs

The Government of Welsh is applying for the .wales and and .cymru (Welsh for "Wales") geographical TLDs with ICANN's New gTLD Program. Nominet was chosen to file the applications and provide the technical registry services for both TLDs. [4] [5]

Facts About Wales

Wales has more than 3 inhabitants and it is home to 6 UNESCO World Heritage sites. 80% of the country's 20,779 sq km of land area is devoted to agriculture. Its Official language is Welsh and English. Wales has five principal cities: Cardiff (capital), Swansea, Newport, Bangor and St. David. It has 10 universities and 1,753 maintained schools.[6]

History

In 1997, the Welsh electorate approved a referendum for devolution from the British Government. The 1998 Government of Wales Act mandated the establishment of the Welsh Government, requiring a National Assembly, a First Minister and the Cabinet. In 2006, the 2nd Generation of Wales Act was enacted and established the separation of the responsibilities of the National Assembly, which serves as the legislative body, and the Welsh Government as the executive body. In 2011, the people of Wales voted in favor of giving additional legislative powers to the National Assembly to create laws related to 20 areas of responsibility without seeking the approval of UK Government.[7]

References