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First minister deadlock: Labour-Plaid deal to be presented to AMs | First minister deadlock: Labour-Plaid deal to be presented to AMs |
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A proposed deal between Labour and Plaid Cymru to elect a first minister is to be presented to AMs from both parties when they meet on Tuesday. | A proposed deal between Labour and Plaid Cymru to elect a first minister is to be presented to AMs from both parties when they meet on Tuesday. |
Talks between representatives of the two sides to end the deadlock in the Senedd have now ended. | Talks between representatives of the two sides to end the deadlock in the Senedd have now ended. |
A joint statement from Welsh Labour and Plaid Cymru said the nomination of a first minister could take place on Wednesday. | A joint statement from Welsh Labour and Plaid Cymru said the nomination of a first minister could take place on Wednesday. |
The previous attempt ended in stalemate last week. | |
Labour's Carwyn Jones and Plaid's Leanne Wood were tied 29-29 in a Senedd vote on who should be first minister. | |
It came after Labour fell short of a majority at the 5 May election. It needs opposition support to govern. | It came after Labour fell short of a majority at the 5 May election. It needs opposition support to govern. |
Little detail from the talks between the parties or what the deal may constitute has been released to the media. | |
The discussions have been led by senior party figures Jane Hutt, from Labour, and Simon Thomas, from Plaid. | |
Separate group meetings for the parties' AMs will be held on Tuesday. | |
'Good progress' | 'Good progress' |
A joint statement from Welsh Labour and Plaid Cymru said the negotiations had ended and "good progress has been made". | A joint statement from Welsh Labour and Plaid Cymru said the negotiations had ended and "good progress has been made". |
"The leadership of both parties will now present the proposed way forward to members of their respective assembly groups tomorrow morning," it read. | "The leadership of both parties will now present the proposed way forward to members of their respective assembly groups tomorrow morning," it read. |
"It is anticipated that plenary can then be recalled on Wednesday for the nomination of first minister." | "It is anticipated that plenary can then be recalled on Wednesday for the nomination of first minister." |
Labour and Plaid Cymru previously said they were "confident" of breaking the deadlock over the election of a first minister after the first day of talks last Friday. | Labour and Plaid Cymru previously said they were "confident" of breaking the deadlock over the election of a first minister after the first day of talks last Friday. |
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