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In December 2021, the
Welsh Labour Welsh Labour (), formerly known as the Labour Party in Wales (), is an autonomous section of the United Kingdom Labour Party (UK), Labour Party in Wales and the largest party in modern Welsh politics. Welsh Labour and its forebears have won a p ...
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and
Plaid Cymru Plaid Cymru ( ; , ; officially Plaid Cymru – the Party of Wales, and often referred to simply as Plaid) is a centre-left, Welsh nationalist list of political parties in Wales, political party in Wales, committed to Welsh independence from th ...
signed a three-year co-operation agreement, where the two parties agreed to work together in 46 policy areas. The agreement was not a
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or confidence and supply agreement; Plaid Cymru remained in opposition but appointed advisers to offices of the Welsh Government. It was announced in November 2021, by the leaders of the two parties,
Mark Drakeford Mark Drakeford (born 19 September 1954) is a Welsh politician who has served as Cabinet Secretary for Finance since September 2024, having previously held the position from 2016 to 2018. He previously served as First Minister of Wales and L ...
, leader of Welsh Labour and
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, and
Adam Price Adam Robert Price (born 23 September 1968) is a Welsh politician who served as Leader of Plaid Cymru from September 2018 to May 2023. He has been the Member of the Senedd (MS) for Carmarthen East and Dinefwr since 2016, having previously been ...
, leader of Plaid Cymru, following months of talks. The agreement was ratified by both parties, voted for by Plaid Cymru's party membership, but criticised by the
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and some Welsh Labour representatives. Plaid Cymru leader
Rhun ap Iorwerth Rhun ap Iorwerth (; born 27 August 1972) is a Welsh journalist and politician who has served as the Leader of Plaid Cymru since June 2023. He has been the Member of the Senedd (MS) for Ynys Môn (Senedd constituency), Ynys Môn since 2013 Ynys ...
announced that he was ending the deal in May 2024, citing donations that First Minister
Vaughan Gething Humphrey Vaughan ap David Gething (born 15 March 1974) is a Welsh Labour Co-op politician who served as First Minister of Wales from March to August 2024, and served as leader of Welsh Labour from March to July 2024, making him the first blac ...
had received during the initial 2024 Welsh Labour leadership election among the reasons for ending the agreement early.


Background

Since the establishment of the Senedd, its usual largest party, the Welsh Labour party, has not gained an outright majority in the devolved parliament. To allow past government plans to pass, formal
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s had been agreed, previously with the Liberal Democrats, Plaid Cymru or individual members including
Dafydd Elis-Thomas Dafydd Elis Elis-Thomas, Baron Elis-Thomas, (; 18 October 1946 – 7 February 2025) was a Welsh politician who served as the leader of Plaid Cymru from 1984 to 1991 and represented the Dwyfor Meirionnydd constituency in the Senedd from 199 ...
and Liberal Democrat
Kirsty Williams Victoria Kirstyn Williams (born 19 March 1971) is a Welsh politician who served as Minister for Education in the Welsh Government from 2016 to 2021. She was a Member of the Senedd (MS) from 1999 to 2021. She previously served as the Leader of ...
.
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agreements have also been used. The 2021 agreement is not a coalition or supply and confidence agreement, and described by the parties as a "bespoke agreement". Previously, the Welsh nationalist party, Plaid Cymru and Welsh Labour had a coalition agreement, One Wales between 2007 and 2011, and in 2016 agreed to a "compact" deal, following that year's assembly elections. Following the
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, the Labour Welsh Government won 30 of 60 seats, one below an absolute majority, forming a
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. Plaid Cymru won thirteen seats. Following the election Welsh Labour announced it planned to govern without any formal assistance with
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from other parties. But Welsh academic,
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, argued a deal with another party was needed if Welsh Labour wanted to pass big or radical legislation through the Senedd.


Agreement


Initial talks

Talks were conducted over summer 2021, with the two parties publicly reporting they were in talks in September 2021. Reports of the two close to reaching a final agreement were raised on 19 November 2021, although details were not provided as it still required ratification by both parties. When reports of talks were raised in September 2021,
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stated the two parties are likely to agree on Senedd reform, social care, council tax reform, free school meals and tackling second homes, but disagree on
Welsh independence Welsh independence () is the political movement advocating for Wales to become a sovereign state, independent from the United Kingdom. Wales was conquered during the 13th century by Edward I of England following the killing of Llywelyn the ...
. The
Welsh Liberal Democrats The Welsh Liberal Democrats () is a Liberalism, liberal, Federalism, federalist political party in Wales, part of UK Liberal Democrats (UK), Liberal Democrats. The party is led by Jane Dodds, who has served as an Member of the Senedd, MS for Mid ...
, who have one MS, just enough to achieve a working majority with Welsh Labour, was not involved in any talks with the Welsh Government, despite a previous coalition between the Liberal Democrats and Welsh Labour. The leader of the Welsh Liberal Democrats,
Jane Dodds Jane Winifred Dodds (born 13 September 1963) is a Welsh politician who has served as Leader of the Welsh Liberal Democrats since 2017. She was elected as the Member of Parliament (MP) for Brecon and Radnorshire at the seat's 2019 by-election ...
MS, said not being in talks was "right". UK Liberal Democrats leader
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, supported the Welsh branch not being in talks, allowing Dodds, the party's sole Welsh MS, to be an independent opposition voice, and said a deal was never proposed to the party by the Welsh Government. The executive committees of Welsh Labour and Plaid Cymru approved a deal for the two to cooperate in the Senedd on 21 November 2021. Although further support from Plaid Cymru's party membership was still required at the time.


Announcement and ratification

The agreement was formally announced on 22 November 2021, by both leaders in front of the
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. Welsh Labour leader and
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Mark Drakeford Mark Drakeford (born 19 September 1954) is a Welsh politician who has served as Cabinet Secretary for Finance since September 2024, having previously held the position from 2016 to 2018. He previously served as First Minister of Wales and L ...
stated the agreement would bring a "stable Senedd" which can deliver "radical change and reform". Plaid Cymru leader
Adam Price Adam Robert Price (born 23 September 1968) is a Welsh politician who served as Leader of Plaid Cymru from September 2018 to May 2023. He has been the Member of the Senedd (MS) for Carmarthen East and Dinefwr since 2016, having previously been ...
, called it "historic" for Wales, and allowed the party to both push its main priorities and criticise Labour on issues not in the agreement. At Plaid Cymru's conference on 26 November, Price described the agreement as "a new kind of politics" and a "down-payment ..on independence", that allowed the party to become a "co-opposition party" rather than just a traditional
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. The agreement involved only Welsh Labour government ministers and not the party's
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members, according to those backbench members. The Plaid Cymru membership ratified the agreement during their annual conference on 27 November 2021 after 94% of the party's members supported the agreement, and on 1 December 2021, the agreement came into force after the two parties officially signed the agreement. Plaid Cymru can appoint special advisers to work within offices of the Welsh Government, but as it is not a coalition, no members of Plaid Cymru's Senedd Group can join the Welsh Government as ministers or deputies. Plaid Cymru would appoint a designated lead member for the agreement. While committees formed of Welsh Government ministers and designated members of Plaid Cymru would be formed to agree on issues covered in the agreement. Funding for the agreement were made part of the Welsh Government's budget. The Welsh Government stated Plaid Cymru can contribute to Welsh Government press releases, and there would be regular joint media briefings with leaders of the two parties. The agreement was described by the leader of the
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,
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, as grown up politics. While the
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commended it, the
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condemned the deal. UK Labour leader
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, stated in September 2021 during the initial talks, that he would not interfere with them, although when the final deal was agreed, Starmer nor the UK party commented on the deal at the time. Some senior Labour MP's in Wales did not comment on the agreement, a week after it was announced, with only four Labour MP's in Wales commenting with different amounts of praise. Plaid Cymru MP,
Liz Saville Roberts Elizabeth Saville Roberts (; born 16 December 1964) is a Welsh Plaid Cymru politician who has been the Member of Parliament (MP) for Dwyfor Meirionnydd since 2015. She has served as the group leader of Plaid Cymru in the House of Commons si ...
, argued that the deal signified a divergence between Welsh Labour and UK Labour, and that Welsh Labour was more closer to Plaid Cymru than UK Labour, as it agreed with Plaid Cymru over more policies, while UK Labour ignored them. By June 2023, the agreement's designated members from Plaid Cymru were
Siân Gwenllian Siân Gwenllian is a Welsh Plaid Cymru politician who has represented the constituency of Arfon in the Senedd since 2016. She currently holds the seat with a majority of 8,642 votes. Early life and career Gwenllian was educated at Friars S ...
and Cefin Campbell. The agreement lasts three years and involved the two parties working together in "46 policy areas". The agreement was set to end in December 2024, with Plaid Cymru stating in October 2023, that it will not be extended. In December 2023, Mark Drakeford clarified that as part of the deal Plaid Cymru could command influence over the Welsh Government's budget, beyond the agreed areas.


Calls for termination

In May 2023,
Ken Skates Kenneth Christian Skates (born 2 April 1976) is a Welsh Labour politician who has served as Cabinet Secretary for Transport and North Wales since March 2024. Skates has represented the constituency of Clwyd South in the Senedd since the elect ...
, Labour MS and former Welsh Government economy minister, called for the agreement to end, following a report into inappropriate behaviour tolerated within Plaid Cymru. Skates states he wouldn't like to work "with bullies, misogynists or anyone who discriminates against others". Following the report, Mark Drakeford, Welsh Labour leader, suggested the agreement is under review following the developments within Plaid Cymru. In December 2023, David Rees, Labour MS, questioned whether the co-operation deal was being prioritised for funding over other parts of the Welsh Government's programme. First Minister, Mark Drakeford, stated that funding commitments to the deal were "ring-fenced", but Plaid Cymru can influence the budget, while Plaid Cymru leader Rhun ap Iorwerth, stated the deal's commitments were "a small percentage" of the £20 billion budget. In March 2024, Plaid Cymru leader Rhun ap Iorwerth, stated that the remaining length of the agreement should be discussed, following the campaign and subsequent election of
Vaughan Gething Humphrey Vaughan ap David Gething (born 15 March 1974) is a Welsh Labour Co-op politician who served as First Minister of Wales from March to August 2024, and served as leader of Welsh Labour from March to July 2024, making him the first blac ...
as Labour leader and first minister. In April 2024, calls were made for Plaid Cymru to end the agreement, due to Labour defending a £4.5 million reduction of the budget to
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, with the museum stating they may have to close
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as a result.


End

On 17 May 2024,
Rhun ap Iorwerth Rhun ap Iorwerth (; born 27 August 1972) is a Welsh journalist and politician who has served as the Leader of Plaid Cymru since June 2023. He has been the Member of the Senedd (MS) for Ynys Môn (Senedd constituency), Ynys Môn since 2013 Ynys ...
announced that
Plaid Cymru Plaid Cymru ( ; , ; officially Plaid Cymru – the Party of Wales, and often referred to simply as Plaid) is a centre-left, Welsh nationalist list of political parties in Wales, political party in Wales, committed to Welsh independence from th ...
had withdrawn from the co-operation agreement with Welsh Labour, saying "I remain deeply concerned that the First Minister has failed to pay back the £200,000 donation to his leadership campaign from a company convicted of environmental offences, and believe it demonstrates a significant lack of judgment." First Minister
Vaughan Gething Humphrey Vaughan ap David Gething (born 15 March 1974) is a Welsh Labour Co-op politician who served as First Minister of Wales from March to August 2024, and served as leader of Welsh Labour from March to July 2024, making him the first blac ...
responded by saying that "The co-operation agreement was about mature politics, working together on areas where we agree. While it was always a time-limited agreement, we are disappointed Plaid Cymru has decided to walk away from their opportunity to deliver for the people of Wales."


Agreed policies

The 46 policy areas, under four rough categories, in which the two parties aim to implement for Wales are as follows:


Social and Health

*
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to all pupils in
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s during the agreement. * Free childcare for children up to two-years-old, with a focus on
Welsh-medium education Welsh-medium education () is a form of education in Wales in which pupils are taught primarily through the medium of Welsh. The aim of Welsh-medium education is to achieve fluency in both Welsh and English. All children over the age of seven ...
. * Look into creating a " National Care Service", by creating an "expert group" to look into the proposal. * Tackle the second homes crisis and unaffordable housing, using the property, land planning, and taxation systems. This could include proposals on a cap on second/holiday homes, increase common ownership, a holiday let licensing scheme, providing greater powers to local authorities to allow them charge council tax premiums or higher taxes, or allow local authority mortgages. * Create "Unnos" – National construction company, to increase the supply of affordable and social housing. * Reform building safety system – introduce Welsh Building Safety Fund's second phase. *
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on proposals for the "right to adequate housing", the role of a fair rents (rent control) system in the private sector to make homes more affordable, and new general approaches to increasing house affordability. * End homelessness – reform housing law, enact a "Renting Homes Act", providing "greater security" to those renting, and implement recommendations of the Homeless Action Group. * Reform Council Tax to "make it fairer". * Increase procurement in the Welsh public sector (from existing 52%), by setting targets. Analyse the supply chains of the public sector, and the promotion of Welsh produce and services. * Introduce local tourism levies.


Energy, Environment and Transport

* Seek independent advice on actions needed to reach
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by 2035 (current target is 2050). This would involve analysing the societal and economic impact and how to mitigate any adverse effects to share costs and benefits. Supporting devolution of further powers to reach net zero, such as devolving the
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. * Create " Ynni Cymru" – Welsh publicly owned energy company, to increase
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that is owned by communities, within two years of the agreement. * Through
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, look into North–
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transport links, and protecting possible travel corridors along Wales' west coast (the agreement did not specify a railway). Continue development of regional metros to encourage increased use of public transport. Push TfW to develop plans for a
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integrated transport system. * Set targets and utilise an "environmental governance body" to help protect and restore the biodiversity of Wales. * Encourage farmers to create woodlands on less productive land, through agro-foresty. Support farmers through a sustainable farming scheme, and looking how to draw investment while securing local ownership and control. * Work with farming community to improve air and water quality. Using the Water Resources Regulations 2021 to target polluting activities. * Independent review of the "local government section 19" and the reports of
Natural Resources Wales Natural Resources Wales () is a Welsh Government sponsored body, which became operational from 1 April 2013, when it took over the management of the natural resources of Wales. It was formed from a merger of the Countryside Council for Wales, E ...
into the 2020–21 winter extreme floods, and act on the review's recommendations. * More investment in the management and mitigation of flooding. Plan response to increased flooding risk. Through National Infrastructure Commission for Wales assess how to minimise the likelihood of flooding nationwide of businesses, homes and infrastructure, and how to minimise it by 2050. * Transition period during reform of farm payments into the Sustainable Farming Scheme, through the current Senedd term and beyond. * Create a community food strategy, encouraging locally sourced food production and supply in Wales.


Government, Media and Education

* Reform the Senedd – increase size to 80–100 members, a more proportional voting system, and introduce statutory
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s. * Support the Independent Commission on Wales' Constitution Future. * Look into creating a "Broadcasting and Communications Authority for Wales", a shadow body which would specifically support Welsh-language digital media, and media plurality. Support devolution of broadcasting and communication. * Fund new and existing Welsh journalism enterprises. * Build on Arfor pilot, which promotes entrepreneurship, business growth, resilience of the community and the Welsh language. Add a second phase of Arfor with local government and contact the
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in the development of local government models to allow authorities to work together in
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and in the
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to tackle inequalities between the poor and rich areas of Wales. * Look into establishing a "National School for Government" and how it contributes to a "One Wales Public Service" principle. * Ongoing reviews of regional partnerships, such as the
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s, to ensure efficiency and whether changes are needed in their operation. * Co-operate with the
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, the Wales Governance Centre, and others in understanding devolved public financing and the needs of Wales' public services into the future, by addressing possible future funding gaps, how to grow Wales' tax base and any implications from the Constitutional Commission's recommendations. * Develop a model of supply teaching that is more sustainable, centred on fair work, possible led by local authorities or schools. Oppose the for-profit model in supply teaching and looked after children. * Aim to reform school term dates to fit family life or employment patterns. Explore school day reform to allow time for a wider range of culturally-accessible activities and opportunities. * Reform educational qualifications, lining up with Wales' new curriculum, focusing on experiences and wellbeing. Expand range of vocational qualifications that are made-in-Wales. * Forward the Tertiary Education and Research Bill, introduce a mission-based national innovation strategy. Promote innovation through the Commission for Tertiary Education and Research.


Culture and Language

*Develop a culture strategy, promoting diversity, the Welsh language and Wales' arts, culture and heritage, while meeting the
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. Develop the proposed national contemporary art gallery for Wales. *Increase the school teaching of Welsh history in the new Curriculum for Wales. * 2050 – Promote the Welsh language to be used daily in more places. Support
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, Wales' local authorities and the Welsh
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to use Welsh. *Introduce the Welsh Language Education Bill, alongside non-legislative work, to strengthen the use of Welsh in educational strategy plans. To incentivise and increase the ambition for more of the education workforce to teach and work in Welsh, as well as in all education settings. Establish a Welsh language learning continuum and enable existing schools to become of a higher category Welsh language learning. *Reduce obstacles in the setting of Welsh Language Standards, in communication with the
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. Make the implementation process for standards more efficient while not weakening them. Implement standards on health sector regulators, public transport, water companies, newly established bodies that are outside the existing standards regime, and start applying them to housing associations by the end of the Senedd term. Fully implement the
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and list the highly prioritised standards under the measure's schedules in need of further rollout beyond the agreement's tenure. *Promote and safeguard
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*Invest in
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and in the National Centre for Learning Welsh, to increase Welsh-medium apprenticeships and Welsh-medium further education, and to provide free Welsh learning to 16–25 year olds. *Increase the opportunities for learners from a disadvantaged background to participate in the Seren Network. Offer summer schools at Welsh universities for the network's foundation learners. Expand the partnership with
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and
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and develop new pilot trials at other Welsh institutions. *Support devolution of
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administration, and the accompanied financial support. Investigate the infrastructure required for its implementation if devolved. *Trial community facilities, being run by trained third sector staff which have clear referral pathways into services of the NHS if required, to use the sanctuary model. To support young people with urgent mental health issues, issues to their mental wellbeing or in a crisis, and would take place on open evenings and weekends. *Improvement disabled peoples' rights and tackle the continued inequalities they face. Commit to a social model of disability. Ensure the Disability Task Force is successful. *Publish the Race Equality Action Plan, working with communities and bodies such as the courts and Wales' police to develop the plan and tackle systemic and institutionalised racism. Support the devolution of
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and policing. *Publish the LGTBQ+ Action Plan. Support devolving powers to protect and improve the lives of
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people.


Criticism

Following the announcement of the agreement, Welsh Conservative MS
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, said the deal "fails to deliver on the priorities of the people of Wales", criticising the deal's lack of commitments on tackling the crisis in
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, issues with Welsh infrastructure and Wales' economic performance, and the deal was a "move towards Welsh independence". Concerns over the lack of healthcare measures were also raised by the Liberal Democrats. On 1 December, UK Conservative
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, Simon Hart, called it an "absolute travesty", that allows Plaid Cymru to "claim credit" for government policies while also acting as an opposition party. In October 2023, Cefin Campbell, the deal's co-designated Plaid MS, stated that Plaid Cymru should be allowed to claim credit for the deal's policies, such as free school meals, as it was in their manifesto but not Labour's. The Welsh Conservatives described the deal in December 2021 as undermining the work of the Welsh parliament. The Conservatives questioned Plaid Cymru's opposition status, and that for the government to be properly scrutinised, changes are to be made. If Plaid Cymru is considered as "effectively in government" rather than an opposition, one of the parliament's two presiding officers,
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of Plaid Cymru has to be from an opposition party instead. However, the rules specify a party's "executive role" defined as having government ministers which Plaid Cymru do not have as part of the agreement. In December 2021, Labour MS Alun Davies, stated that while the deal "might not be a coalition, ..it looks like one", and that Plaid Cymru is "clearly part" of the Welsh Government. This was rejected by Welsh business minister
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who stated "this is not a coalition", as well as Plaid Cymru. Davies stated that backbench members of Welsh Labour had not been party to the agreement, which involved only Welsh Labour ministers.
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, Plaid Cymru MS, did say he would prefer a coalition agreement.
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, Labour MS, called on the presiding officer to make appointees of Plaid Cymru to also be called to answer questions in the Senedd, while also supporting the deal. In July 2022, the Welsh Conservatives claimed that Plaid Cymru leader, Adam Price failed to challenge the Labour first minister, Mark Drakeford because of the deal. Plaid Cymru stated, they do oppose the government "strongly" on issues outside the agreement. In February 2023, Hefin David, Labour MS, criticised the agreement, saying it gave Plaid Cymru "power without responsibility". During the debate on the Welsh Government's budget, Plaid Cymru abstained to allow the budget to pass, but criticised ministers for not raising income tax to increase NHS funding. David argued for a formal coalition government or a confidence and supply agreement over the current deal, which David described as "worst of both worlds". In March 2023, Adam Price MS, Plaid Cymru leader, said he would prefer a
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over a co-operation deal, as it would allow Plaid Cymru to be in government to govern Wales and move forward in achieving Welsh independence.


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