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    Latest news on Rhun ap Iorwerth, Plaid Cymru leader and Senedd member for Ynys Môn, covering his political career, stance on key issues, and influence on Welsh politics.

    Rhun ap Iorwerth, born on 27 August 1972 in Tonteg, Pontypridd, has been a prominent figure in Welsh politics since his election to the Senedd in 2013. As the Member of the Senedd (MS) for Ynys Môn, he has consistently advocated for the interests of his constituents and the wider Welsh population.

    In June 2023, ap Iorwerth was elected as the leader of Plaid Cymru, the main Welsh nationalist party, succeeding Adam Price. His leadership has focused on promoting Welsh independence, protecting the Welsh language and culture, and addressing key issues such as health care, education, and the economy. As a former journalist and BBC presenter, ap Iorwerth brings a unique perspective and strong communication skills to his political role.

    Throughout his career, ap Iorwerth has been a vocal critic of the Welsh Labour government, particularly regarding the management of the Betsi Cadwaladr University Health Board. He has repeatedly called for a public inquiry into the health board's failures and has advocated for the creation of smaller, more localised health boards to better serve the needs of Welsh communities.

    As Plaid Cymru's spokesperson for Economy and Transport, ap Iorwerth has championed investment in Welsh infrastructure projects, such as the timely delivery of the South Wales Metro. He has also been a strong supporter of developing renewable energy sources in Wales, balancing economic growth with environmental sustainability.

    Ap Iorwerth's political journey has been shaped by his deep roots in Welsh culture and language. Educated at Ysgol David Hughes and Cardiff University, where he studied politics and Welsh, he has consistently worked to preserve and promote the Welsh language in both his journalism and political career. His passion for Wales and its people has earned him a reputation as a dedicated and principled politician.

    Stay informed about Rhun ap Iorwerth's latest political moves, policy stances, and influence on Welsh politics through our comprehensive NewsNow feed. As he navigates the challenges and opportunities of leading Plaid Cymru and representing Ynys Môn in the Senedd, our feed will provide you with timely updates, insightful analysis, and diverse perspectives on this key figure in Welsh politics.


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