Plaid Cymru leader pledges to open route to independence for Wales
Plaid Cymru commits to a national commission on Wales's constitutional future within 100 days if elected, aiming to address governance and independence without holding a referendum.
- Plaid Cymru leader Rhun ap Iorwerth pledged to focus a future government on improving health and education in Wales.
- The party plans to establish a national commission within 100 days to explore Wales's constitutional future and potential independence.
- Plaid Cymru rules out holding an immediate referendum but wants to start a national discussion on the constitutional journey.
- Ap Iorwerth criticized Welsh Labour's long tenure in government and promised a transparent government focused on improving lives.
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Plaid Cymru leader pledges to open route to independence for Wales
A Plaid Cymru Welsh government would aim to establish a national commission to explore Wales's constitutional future, including a potential path toward independence, within its first 100 days in office.
Wales must shout louder, Plaid Cymru leader says
Plaid Cymru leader Rhun ap Iorwerth outlined his ambitions for the first 100 days of a Plaid Cymru administration in Wales.
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