QNR – Senedd Cymru am ar 15 Mawrth 2017.
Neil McEvoy
Plaid Cymru
Mark Drakeford
Llafur
The European advisory group has met three times to date, and provides valuable advice on issues for Wales related to the UK’s exit from the EU.
Gareth Bennett
UKIP
Mark Drakeford
Llafur
Welsh Government has worked with all partners to ensure strong governance arrangements underpin this deal. The signing of the deal has established governance arrangements that provide a transparent and accountable process for identifying, prioritising and agreeing projects and interventions that benefit the whole region.
Rhianon Passmore
Llafur
Mark Drakeford
Llafur
The supplementary budget reflects budgetary changes since the first supplementary budget 2016-17. The budget contains several key allocations that reaffirm our commitment to providing stability for our key public services throughout Wales but also to make early progress on our programme, ‘Taking Wales Forward’.
Jenny Rathbone
Llafur
Mark Drakeford
Llafur
Positive progress has been made by public services boards to meet their obligations under the Well-Being of Future Generations (Wales) Act 2015. Every board has published its draft assessment of local well-being for consultation.
David Lloyd
Plaid Cymru
Mark Drakeford
Llafur
While trading standards falls outside the legislative competence of the National Assembly for Wales, it is an important responsibility of local government. The local government reform white paper contains proposals aimed at increasing the resilience of this service area as a core part of public protection services.
Janet Finch-Saunders
Ceidwadwyr
Mark Drakeford
Llafur
The white paper ‘Reforming Local Government: Resilient and Renewed’, which was published on 31 January, sets out the proposed arrangements for regional working. The proposals are the result of months of discussions with local authorities and others on how to strengthen services in the face of future challenges.
Mohammad Asghar
Ceidwadwyr
Mark Drakeford
Llafur
Good services play a vitally important role in the lives of all citizens in Wales. The Welsh Government continues to protect funding for our local authorities, so that vital services such as social care can go on being provided.
The cabinet is the group of twenty or so (and no more than 22) senior government ministers who are responsible for running the departments of state and deciding government policy.
It is chaired by the prime minister.
The cabinet is bound by collective responsibility, which means that all its members must abide by and defend the decisions it takes, despite any private doubts that they might have.
Cabinet ministers are appointed by the prime minister and chosen from MPs or peers of the governing party.
However, during periods of national emergency, or when no single party gains a large enough majority to govern alone, coalition governments have been formed with cabinets containing members from more than one political party.
War cabinets have sometimes been formed with a much smaller membership than the full cabinet.
From time to time the prime minister will reorganise the cabinet in order to bring in new members, or to move existing members around. This reorganisation is known as a cabinet re-shuffle.
The cabinet normally meets once a week in the cabinet room at Downing Street.
A document issued by the Government laying out its policy, or proposed policy, on a topic of current concern.Although a white paper may occasion consultation as to the details of new legislation, it does signify a clear intention on the part of a government to pass new law. This is a contrast with green papers, which are issued less frequently, are more open-ended and may merely propose a strategy to be implemented in the details of other legislation.
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