Plaid Cymru leader says he hopes to be made first minister as early as Tuesday
Plaid Cymru leader Rhun ap Iorwerth hopes to become First Minister of Wales as early as Tuesday following his party's significant victory in the Senedd elections, which saw Labour's long-standing dominance end. Although Plaid Cymru did not secure a majority, ap Iorwerth expressed his intention to seek cooperation from other parties and urged UK Labour not to penalize Wales for the election outcome.

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AI-generatedPlaid Cymru leader Rhun ap Iorwerth hopes to become First Minister of Wales as early as Tuesday following his party's significant victory in the Senedd elections, which saw Labour's long-standing dominance end. Although Plaid Cymru did not secure a majority, ap Iorwerth expressed his intention to seek cooperation from other parties and urged UK Labour not to penalize Wales for the election outcome. He believes his party has a clear program for government and is ready to begin governing quickly. Ap Iorwerth also suggested that UK Labour's approach to Wales needs to change, implying that the next UK Prime Minister will be guided to view Wales differently. He indicated potential cooperation with other nationalist parties in Scotland and Northern Ireland.
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Model · rule-basedKey claims
5 extractedLabour was left with just nine seats in the Senedd, ending 100 years of dominance in Wales.
Plaid Cymru won a historic victory in the Senedd elections, beating Labour and holding off Reform UK.
Plaid Cymru leader hopes to be elected Welsh first minister as early as Tuesday.
UK Labour leadership's indifference to Wales needs to end.
There could be cooperation with other nationalist parties in Scotland and Northern Ireland.