Rhun ap Iorwerth Confirmed as First Minister of Wales After Senedd Vote
1-Minute Brief
This leadership change marks the end of a century of Labour governance and signals a new direction for Welsh policy.
Key Facts
- Rhun ap Iorwerth was confirmed as first minister of Wales following a plenary vote in the Senedd.
- Plaid Cymru secured the first ministership after winning the Senedd election, ending 100 years of Labour rule.
- Ap Iorwerth received support from 43 Senedd members of his party and two Green members in the vote.
- The confirmation vote took place on Tuesday, according to The Guardian.
- Ap Iorwerth described the transition as not just a change in administration but a change of approach for governing Wales.
What Happened
Rhun ap Iorwerth of Plaid Cymru was confirmed as the new first minister of Wales after a plenary vote in the Senedd, following his party's electoral victory.
Why It Matters
The appointment ends a prolonged period of Labour leadership in Wales and introduces a different political approach under Plaid Cymru, potentially affecting future governance and policy directions.
What's Next
Observers will watch for the announcement of new government ministers and any immediate policy changes or legislative priorities introduced by the new administration.
Sources
Confirmed by 2 independent sources
- BBC NewsCenter6h agoRhun ap Iorwerth reveals new Welsh government ministers
- The GuardianLeft1d agoPlaid Cymru’s Rhun ap Iorwerth voted first minister of Wales
