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Rhun ap Iorwerth was born in Tonteg, Rhondda Cynon Taf, to Edward Morus and Gwyneth (née Humphreys) Jones. [2] Born Rhun ap Iorwerth Jones, [3] his name is Welsh for 'Rhun, the son of Iorwerth', a name commonly anglicised as Edward. [4] He uses ap Iorwerth as his surname. [5] He was brought up in Meirionydd and then Anglesey from age five. [6]
Rhun ap Iorwerth formed his frontbench team on 27 June 2023. [1] Delyth Jewell was appointed the new spokesperson for climate change and deputy leader of Plaid Cymru. Heledd Fychan was given a prominent role as the Plaid Cymru Group's new business manager. [2] [3] She also became the spokesperson for education, Welsh language and culture. [4]
The commissioners are Suzy Davies MS, Joyce Watson MS, Rhun ap Iorwerth MS and David J Rowlands MS. The role of the commission is to set strategic aims and objectives and consider performance, agree standards and values, oversee change, encourage innovation and enterprise for the National Senedd.
Rhun ap Iorwerth MS Ynys Môn: 2023– Deputy Leader and Shadow Minister for Climate Change Delyth Jewell MS South Wales East: 2023– Shadow Minister for Agriculture and Rural Affairs Chair of the Senedd Group Llyr Huws Gruffydd MS North Wales: 2023– Shadow Minister for Finance, Welsh Language and Culture Business Manager Heledd Fychan MS
Rhun ap Iorwerth: Jane Dodds: Party Plaid Cymru: Liberal Democrats: Leader since 16 June 2023: 3 November 2017: Leader's seat Ynys Môn: Mid and West Wales: Current seats 12 (out of 60) 1 (out of 60) Seats needed 37 48
During the summer of 2017, Rhun ap Iorwerth publicly announced that it would be 'very probable' that he would stand when a vacancy arose. [13] On 13 June 2018 Wood stated that she would resign as leader in 2021 if she failed to become First Minister. [14] She had previously stated that she would welcome any challenge to her leadership. [9]
Mabon ap Gwynfor: Dwyfor Meirionnydd: Plaid Cymru: 2021 Present 004 Rhun ap Iorwerth: Ynys Môn: Plaid Cymru: 2013: Present 005 Rhys ab Owen: South Wales Central: Plaid Cymru: 2021 Present 006 Mohammad Asghar: South Wales East: Plaid Cymru: 2007: 2020 Defected from Plaid Cymru to Conservatives on 8 December 2009. [1] Died while in office on 16 ...
On 16 June 2023 Rhun ap Iorwerth was announced as the new permanent leader after he was elected unopposed. [45] At party conference in Aberystwyth in October 2023, Rhun ap Iorwerth said the party was "not just for Welsh speakers". [140] Accomplishments like free school meals with the Drakeford government were promoted. [141]