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The article attempts to analyze Welsh party system from the point of view of existing typologies. Its institutionalization began with the establishment of the National Assembly of Wales and the Welsh government in 1997. The elections to the Welsh parliament took place so far four times in 1999, 2003, 2007 and 2011. The origins of the Welsh party system could be found in the elections to the House of Commons and therefore in many aspects it resembles the British party system with the dominant role of the Labour Party and the Conservative Party. On the other hand it has its own characteristics.
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The main aim of the article is to depict the institutional and legal frameworks of the process of the devolution of power that is taking place right now in Wales from the point of view of Pose and Gill’s model of devolution. The process of devolution is a type of decentralisation. Some competencies so far reserved for London have already been transferred to the National Assembly of Wales and Welsh government. Further transfers however depend on the economic and political conditions and factors. This explains the reasons why more attention should be paid to everything that is happening in Wales today.
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