Rhun ap Iorwerth chairs first Welsh Government Cabinet meeting

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Wales’ new First Minister, Rhun ap Iorwerth, will chair the first meeting of the newly formed Welsh Government Cabinet today as the administration sets out its priorities for the months ahead.

The meeting marks the beginning of a new programme of government focused on improving public services, supporting families and growing the Welsh economy.

Ahead of the meeting, the First Minister outlined his plans for a more collaborative approach across government, with ministers working together on key issues affecting communities across Wales.

Rhun ap Iorwerth said: “This is a government of action, a government for all, and a government of new ideas. The hard work has now started.

“Our focus is on the issues that matter most to people in every part of Wales – cutting waiting lists, supporting families with the cost of living, creating good jobs, raising standards in education and tackling child poverty.

“As First Minister, I am determined to end siloed working and unnecessary duplication across government. This Cabinet will work as one team, with ministers focused on delivering together in the interests of the people of Wales.

“We will lead with openness and purpose, building trust through practical action and visible outcomes.

“The people of Wales expect a government that listens, that stands up boldly for Wales, and that works together to get things done. That is exactly what this Cabinet is determined to deliver.”

The Welsh Government says the new administration will focus on delivering outcomes across areas including healthcare, education, jobs and tackling poverty as it begins its first full week in office.

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