Welsh first minister Vaughan Gething loses confidence vote
- Vaughan Gething, Wales's first minister since March, is embroiled in controversy over a £200k donation from a man convicted of environmental offenses.
- The Conservatives, the largest opposition group in the Senedd, put forward a motion of no confidence in Mr. Gething.
- Even though the confidence vote is not binding, the pressure mounts on Mr. Gething to step down amidst the controversy.
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Wales First Minister Vaughan Gething in tears as he loses confidence vote
Cathy Newman: ‘The Wales First Minister Vaughan Gething broke down in tears in the Senedd as he lost a no confidence vote just 77 days after he was elected. The Welsh Conservatives forced the issue amid a row over £200,000 in donations to his leadership campaign. But despite losing the vote, Mr Gething has insisted he won’t resign. But it does leave him in a highly difficult position. Andrew Misra reports.’
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Vaughan Gething vows to carry on as First Minister in Wales
Vaughan Gething will stay on as the leader of Wales despite losing a no-confidence vote on Wednesday.
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