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  2. Fourth Rhodri Morgan government - Wikipedia

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    The fourth Rhodri Morgan government (19 July 2007 – 10 December 2009) was a Labour–Plaid Cymru coalition government of Wales led by First Minister for Wales, Rhodri Morgan. After the collapse of talks for a rainbow coalition between Plaid Cymru , the Conservative Party and the Liberal Democrats , the Labour Party started talks with Plaid ...

  3. Plaid Ifanc - Wikipedia

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    As the Plaid Cymru youth wing, Plaid Ifanc shares many of the wider party's goals. However they aim as a youth wing to abide by the beliefs of their young members. At its 2015 National Conference in Aberystwyth, it adopted the following principles: [2] National Liberation. The main aim of Plaid Ifanc is to fight for independence for Wales as a ...

  4. Marc Phillips - Wikipedia

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    Marc Phillips (born 8 December 1953 [1]) is a Welsh charity manager and former Plaid Cymru politician.. Phillips was born in Cardiff and educated in Cyfarthfa and Merthyr Tydfil, [1] [2] before working at the Urdd Gobaith Cymru, then the Dyfed Association of Voluntary Service and as Chief Executive of Tenovus.

  5. Frontbench Team of Rhun ap Iorwerth - Wikipedia

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    On the formation of his frontbench team in June 2023, ap Iorwerth continued Plaid Cymru's co-operation agreement with Welsh Labour. [1] As part of the agreement, he appointed members of the Plaid Cymru Group in the Senedd to serve as "designated members" who spoke on issues included in the agreement and co-ordinated with the First Minister and ...

  6. 2021 Welsh Labour–Plaid Cymru agreement - Wikipedia

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    In December 2021, the Welsh Labour government and Plaid Cymru signed a three-year co-operation agreement, where the two parties agreed to work together in 46 policy areas. . The agreement was not a coalition or confidence and supply agreement; Plaid Cymru remained in opposition but appointed advisers to offices of the Welsh Governm

  7. Category:Plaid Cymru - Wikipedia

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    This page was last edited on 21 September 2024, at 00:44 (UTC).; Text is available under the Creative Commons Attribution-ShareAlike 4.0 License; additional terms may apply.

  8. John Edward Jones (Welsh politician) - Wikipedia

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    John Edward Jones (10 December 1905 – 30 May 1970), known as J. E. Jones, was a Welsh political organiser.. Born in Melin-y-Wîg near Corwen in Denbighshire, Jones studied at Bala Grammar School and the University College of Wales, Bangor.

  9. Welsh Conservatives - Wikipedia

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    Plaid Cymru ruled itself out of joining the Conservatives in a coalition on an ideological basis. Plaid Cymru and Labour eventually formed the government under the terms of their One Wales agreement. [6] As a result of the agreement, the Conservatives, the largest opposition party, became the Official Opposition in the Welsh Assembly.