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Assembly presiding officer to stand down as AM in 2016 | Assembly presiding officer to stand down as AM in 2016 |
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The Welsh Assembly's presiding officer and Newport West AM Dame Rosemary Butler will stand down at the 2016 elections. | The Welsh Assembly's presiding officer and Newport West AM Dame Rosemary Butler will stand down at the 2016 elections. |
The Labour AM told her constituency party on Friday evening that she will not seek re-election. | The Labour AM told her constituency party on Friday evening that she will not seek re-election. |
She was made a Dame in this year's New Year's Honours and has served as a Newport AM since 1999. | |
She was unanimously elected Presiding Officer in 2011 after serving as Deputy Presiding Officer. | She was unanimously elected Presiding Officer in 2011 after serving as Deputy Presiding Officer. |
Dame Rosemary said after 40 years in public life, including 24 as a councillor in Newport, the time was right for her to stand down. | |
She said: "It's surprisingly emotional actually. Even though I knew I wasn't going to be standing in my heart, to make the decision and tell my constituency party, I did feel quite emotional about it. | |
"But it's absolutely right - right for me, right for the party and right for me to look for new things to do." | |
Dame Rosemary said she was not sure what the future held for her once she stands down, but said she is looking forward to new challenges. | |
Her Westminster counter-part, the Newport West MP Paul Flynn responded to her decision on social media, stating: "Rosemary Butler's great work in Caerleon, Newport & Wales will come to an end in 2016. | |
"Thank you, Rosemary, Heroine of Labour!" |
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