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Propel (formerly the Welsh National Party and later Welsh Nation Party) is a sovereignist [1] and Welsh nationalist political party in Wales which advocates Welsh independence from the United Kingdom. The party was formed in early 2020 by its current leader Neil McEvoy. [2] Propel currently has one county councillor in Wales.
Voters are raising concerns about Vaughan Gething on the doorstep during the General Election campaign, Plaid Cymru’s Rhun ap Iorwerth has said.
There are a number of political parties registered to the Electoral Commission in Wales. Some of these parties have elected representation in the Senedd (Welsh Parliament; Welsh: Senedd Cymru) and/or in Westminster (UK Parliament) and some have elected representation in one or more of the 22 Welsh local authorities, while others have entirely no elected representation.
Llywelyn started his working life as a procurement officer for SONY Manufacturing UK. [2] In 2001, he joined Dyfed–Powys Police as a management information officer. [3] He moved to the Criminal Investigation Department as an analyst in 2002, and was promoted to chief analyst in 2007.
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On 6 May, following the threat of legal action from Plaid Cymru over its registration of the new party's name, the Electoral Commission removed the name "Welsh National" Party from the register of political parties, and stated that a second application to register a different name would have to be made. [50]
Plaid Cymru leader Rhun ap Iorwerth has accused the Welsh First Minister of "gaslighting" his party over the potential for agreeing a budget deal. On Tuesday in the Senedd First Minister Eluned ...
' Party of Wales '; officially Plaid Cymru – the Party of Wales, and often referred to simply as Plaid) is a centre-left to left-wing, Welsh nationalist political party in Wales, committed to Welsh independence from the United Kingdom. [32] [33] It campaigns on a platform of social democracy and civic nationalism.