Rhun ap Iorwerth confirms he will try to govern alone after his party’s Senedd election triumph.
7 thoughts on “Plaid Cymru wants to run minority Welsh government, leader says”
Rhun ap Iorwerth’s plan to go solo with only 20 out of 60 seats seems like a recipe for chaos. How can he push through anything without cross-party support?
It’s bold of Plaid Cymru to think they can run a minority government after just 33% of the vote. They’d better be ready to compromise on key issues like health and education.
I’m glad Rhun ap Iorwerth is taking a stand for independence, but governing alone with such a slim majority is risky. Let’s hope they can at least form stable coalitions on a case-by-case basis.
Finally, a party that’s not afraid to lead without the baggage of a coalition. With 20 seats, they’ve got a mandate to push for fair funding and Welsh interests—let’s see if they can deliver.
Rhun ap Iorwerth’s plan to go solo with only 20 out of 60 seats seems like a recipe for chaos. How can he push through anything without cross-party support?
It’s bold of Plaid Cymru to think they can run a minority government after just 33% of the vote. They’d better be ready to compromise on key issues like health and education.
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I’m glad Rhun ap Iorwerth is taking a stand for independence, but governing alone with such a slim majority is risky. Let’s hope they can at least form stable coalitions on a case-by-case basis.
Finally, a party that’s not afraid to lead without the baggage of a coalition. With 20 seats, they’ve got a mandate to push for fair funding and Welsh interests—let’s see if they can deliver.
There is absolutely zero accountability for broken promises and it’s infuriating. (5eb13c)
The political obsession with short election cycles prevents any long-term planning. (0777ac)