Tuesday 6 Aug 2024, 13:00
Eluned Morgan has today been confirmed as Wales’ new First Minister – the first female First Minister in Wales’ history.
Born in Ely, Cardiff and educated at the Welsh-language Ysgol Gyfun Gymraeg Glantaf comprehensive school, Eluned has had a 30-year career in public service.
She has represented Wales in the European Parliament – where she was the youngest MEP in 1994 – the House of Lords and in the Senedd. She has served in the Cabinets of three First Ministers since first being elected to the Senedd to represent Mid and West Wales in 2016.
Eluned has served as Wales’ Health Secretary since 2021 until her appointment as First Minister today.
In a statement to the Senedd this morning, following the vote to nominate the new First Minister, Eluned said:
“It is the greatest honour of my life to stand before you as the first woman to become the First Minister of Wales. As First Minister, I promise to champion voices and experiences, which have too often been sidelined and silenced.
“I hope to be defined by my unwavering commitment to the people of Wales, by my years of public service and my determination to create a fairer, greener and more prosperous nation for us all.
“A leader focused on delivery and on ambition for our nation. A leader driven by a sense of service and respect for the people I serve.
“It’s our job in Government to provide everyone with the opportunity to fulfil their potential. This is based on the deep belief I have – that the success of one leads to the success of many.
“I will not be some distant figure in Cardiff Bay. I am a Welsh citizen – just like you. I want to understand the challenges you are facing. I want your priorities to become my priorities.
“While speaking up for Wales at every opportunity, I intend to lead a government that listens, learns and delivers.”
Julie James said “Today marks a historic and momentous occasion for Wales as we proudly welcome our first female First Minister. This milestone serves as a powerful reminder of the progress we have made in breaking down barriers and empowering women in all areas of public life. It is a beacon of hope for future generations, illustrating that with determination and resilience, there are no limits to what women can achieve, despite the work we still have left to do.
I want to congratulate Eluned on this fantastic achievement and I look forward to the progressive and positive changes that I am sure her tenure will bring.