National Assembly for Wales

Have your say | Discussion Forum

Peter Black AC/AM

Message from Peter Black AM, Commissioner for the Assembly and the Citizen

The Assembly is committed to using the most modern and inclusive methods available to help people understand, engage and participate in Welsh democracy. Use of new technology has the potential to engage with people who may not normally take part in Assembly business.  

The Assembly wants you to have your say on the issues that interest you. The development of our have your say forum enables you to tell us what you think and send us your ideas for new topics so that you can set the agenda for a digital debate.

Get involved – have your say!  

How does it work?

The National Assembly for Wales is the democratic body that represents Wales and its people, makes laws for Wales and holds the Welsh government to account.

  • So how does that affect you?
  • What do you want Assembly Members to talk about?
  • Which of the topics being discussed during Plenary or in Committees are of interest you?
  • Do you want to get people talking about it?

Have your say!

First, you must register your details with us. Registering will not only allow you to get involved with our forums, but also enable you to receive updates on what we’re doing, including changes to Assembly business agendas, new reports, and news items.

You’ll obtain your login details once you’ve completed this simple process, and then you can get involved in the debate.
All comments posted to the discussion forums will be pre-moderated by staff at the National Assembly for Wales, which means that posted comments will not appear instantly on the site.

If you’d like to nominate a topic for debate, please email eforum@wales.gsi.gov.uk and we will post topics relevant to our business linked to reports, debates, Llywydd’s business


Please note: you must first register your details with us to obtain login details.
All comments posted to the discussion forums will be pre-moderated by staff at the National Assembly for Wales, which means that posted comments will not appear instantly on the site. Moderation will take place between 9am – 5pm on Monday to Friday (excluding Bank Holidays).
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