
"Today, with a historic nation-building opportunity before us, I'm going to set out the choice facing Wales - two very different futures but only one credible option. "Let's be clear. We're not here to act as Labour's conscience. We are not here to repair Labour. We are here to replace them. "We promise a new government, with new energy and new ideas to prove what every person who believes in Wales already knows - that things don't have to be this way.""
"Change now seems inevitable,"
"young and old, urban and rural, north and south, Welsh speaker [and] non-Welsh speaker"
Rhun ap Iorwerth pledges that Plaid Cymru can deliver a new government at the next Senedd election, promising new energy and new ideas. Labour has led Wales since devolution began in 1999 and has dominated Welsh politics for a century. Recent polling suggests Plaid is competing with Labour and Reform UK for top position. Plaid has occasionally supported Labour but has never won an election outright. Even if Plaid finishes first, coalition or cooperation remains likely because no party has ever achieved a Senedd majority. The party presents itself as representing all regions, ages and both Welsh and non-Welsh speakers.
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