ELUNED Morgan is set to become the new leader of Welsh Labour and the likely first minister of Wales, after no other candidates entered the race.
She will replace Vaughan Gething, who announced his resignation last week after a torrid four months in office, featuring rows over donations and sacked ministers.
Morgan, 57, the current Welsh health minister, was the only contender to be the Welsh Labour Party’s new leader as nominations closed at midday on Wednesday.
Once confirmed she will be the first woman to lead the Welsh Government.
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Morgan does not automatically become Welsh Labour leader, with the party’s procedures committee to meet first. A decision from the committee is expected later today.
While she is expected to be formally announced as party leader, she would not immediately become first minister, with that requiring a confirmation vote in the Senedd.
The Welsh Parliament is currently on recess until September, and it would need to be recalled for her to take over sooner.
That will not happen until the conclusion of the Labour leadership contest and current First Minister Gething tenders his resignation to the King.
The Llywydd (presiding officer) Elin Jones, can then recall the Senedd, providing adequate notice for members to attend.
Members can vote remotely, providing they are in the UK.
Welsh Conservatives have already said they will be asking the Llywydd for a recall if Morgan wins, with party leader Andrew RT Davies saying this would “give Wales greater stability”.
But Plaid Cymru has repeatedly called for a snap election with party leader Rhun ap Iorwerth (below) insisting that Morgan’s leadership will be “more of the same”.
He said: “I congratulate Eluned Morgan on becoming leader of Labour in Wales.
“The fact that she is the third leader in three months speaks volumes about the turmoil at the heart of the governing party.
“Wales needs its First Minister to succeed, but for that to happen, decisions must be different, and outcomes must be better.
“The direct legacy of Eluned Morgan’s time in government so far is record high waiting lists and an inability to get to grips with the significant challenges with the NHS.
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“People are crying out for more ambitious, more competent, and more effective leadership.
“Eluned Morgan should but won’t call an election, so whilst Labour continue to fight amongst themselves, Plaid Cymru is focused on offering a real alternative that people in all parts of Wales can unite behind”
Davies has previously branded calls for a snap Senedd election “hot-headed”.
If an election was held, Senedd rules mean another one would have to be held in 2026.
Labour’s ruling body had originally set a timeline of having a new Labour leader in place on September 14, with them taking over as first minister on September 18.
Morgan won the support of the majority of the Labour group, with few MSs, including Hannah Blythyn and outgoing First Minister Vaughan Gething (below) not having indicated support for anyone.
Lee Waters, the MS for Llanelli, has declined to nominate anyone.
Morgan has been the Senedd member for Mid and West Wales since 2016 and a peer in the House of Lords since 2011.
She is currently listed as being on a leave of absence in the Lords.
From 1994 to 2009 Morgan was a member of the European Parliament.
She has promoted herself as a “unity candidate”, with the Labour group having become fractured in recent months following a series of rows involving Gething and donations he took during the last leadership election earlier this year.
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The race to replace the First Minister began after four members of his government quit en masse last week, criticising his leadership.
Gething then announced he was standing down having only taken over as leader in March.
During the last leadership race, Gething took a £200,000 donation for his leadership campaign from a company owned by a man twice convicted of environmental offences, which led to some members of his own party criticising his judgment.
Last month Gething lost a vote of no confidence in the Senedd, after rows over the donation, and his decision to sack Delyn MS Blythyn as a minister.
All the other potential candidates who were expected to run in the Labour leadership race threw their support behind Morgan.
This includes Jeremy Miles, who ran against Gething in the last leadership race and was one of the four people to quit his government last week.
Miles made a surprise move by becoming the first person to publicly endorse Morgan on Sunday before she had officially announced her candidacy.
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