Plaid Cymru to announce new chief after Adam Price resignation

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he new chief of Plaid Cymru is to be formally introduced at a press convention on Friday.

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Rhun ap Iorwerth, who represents Ynys Mon (Anglesey) within the Senedd, is anticipated to be named as successor.

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It follows the resignation of Adam Price final month after a report discovered a tradition of sexual harassment, bullying and misogyny and made 82 suggestions to “detoxify” the occasion.

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Llyr Gruffydd, who was unanimously voted in my members to be interim chief, stated he would use his quick time in workplace to start introducing the suggestions of the overview.

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Mr ap Iorwerth, a former BBC journalist who was deputy chief beneath Mr Price, introduced his candidacy in a video on Twitter saying the occasion finds itself at a “crossroads” and faces “serious challenges” however that Wales was on a “journey to independence”.

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He added: “Now is the time to unite Plaid Cymru so we can lead the work of building a new future for Wales.”

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Born in South Wales, Mr ap Iorwerth grew up on Anglesey and was educated at Ysgol David Hughes and later Cardiff University, the place he graduated in Politics and Welsh.

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He is a fluent Welsh speaker and is married with three kids.

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Nominations for chief are as a consequence of shut on Friday morning earlier than a gathering is held at St David’s Hotel in Cardiff Bay the place the brand new head of the occasion is anticipated to ship a speech.

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Mr Price’s predecessor, Leanne Wood, has publicly stated she believes the subsequent chief must be a lady, claiming they'd be higher positioned to cope with problems with misogyny.

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However, early within the race two of Mr ap Iorwerth’s potential opponents, Sioned Williams and Sian Gwenllian, introduced they'd not be standing.

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