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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.
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.
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Elected as Labour in 1999. Re-elected in 2003 under the label John Marek Independent Party, then sat as Forward Wales from Nov 2003 John Marek Independent Party: Forward Wales: 110 Neil McEvoy: South Wales Central: Plaid Cymru: 2016: 2021 Expelled from Plaid Cymru group 17 January 2018. [17] Set up the Welsh National Party in 2020. Independent ...
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The party is a supporter of the European Union and is a member of the European Free Alliance (EFA). [34] [35] The party holds 4 of 32 Welsh seats in the UK Parliament, 12 of 60 seats in the Senedd, [36] and 202 of 1,231 principal local authority councillors. [30]
This category includes articles related to the culture and history of Welsh Americans in Pennsylvania. Pages in category "Welsh-American culture in Pennsylvania" The following 20 pages are in this category, out of 20 total.