, First Minister of Wales, today make the following
statement:
In my previous statement issued just before Christmas, I
committed to providing an update on the progress we are making in
preparing legislation to take forward the recommendations of the
Special Purpose Committee on Senedd Reform (SPC).
We continue to make good progress on the development of the
policy detail needed to translate the SPC recommendations into
legislative provisions as part of the Co-operation Agreement with
Plaid Cymru. In doing so we are reflecting the conclusions
reached by the Business Committee in its report published in
December.
I want to take this opportunity to set out for Members the broad
policy themes that have been taken forward since my last
statement:
- The inclusion of integrated statutory gender quotas and
mandatory zipping for party candidate lists.
- Repurposing and renaming the Local Democracy and Boundary
Commission for Wales, providing the new Democracy and Boundary
Commission Cymru with the functions necessary to undertake
ongoing reviews of Senedd constituency boundaries.
- The instructions the Democracy and Boundary Commission Cymru
will follow to undertake their boundary reviews, both in respect
of the streamlined review to pair constituencies in advance of
the 2026 Senedd election, a full review in advance of the
subsequent election, and ongoing periodic reviews.
- Measures in relation to the collection and publication of
data on candidates seeking to be elected to the Senedd, and the
publication by political parties of diversity and inclusion
strategies.
- An increase in the limit on the number of Welsh
Ministers from 12 to 17, with a power for this to be further
increased to 18 or 19 with the approval of the Senedd.
- Increasing from 1 to 2 the maximum number of Deputy Presiding
Officers who may be elected.
In the course of developing and preparing the Senedd reform
legislation, we have also considered a number of related policies
that did not form part of the SPC recommendations. Consequently,
we are exploring whether to include provision for:
- A requirement on candidates to declare as part of their
nomination any political party membership that they have held in
the 12 months prior to an election, similar to the arrangements
already in place for local government elections.
- A requirement for candidates to, and Members of, the Senedd
to be resident in Wales.
- A review of the operation of the new legislative provisions
following the 2026 election.
We continue to work closely with delivery partners in a number of
fora to consider the implementation arrangements for these
reforms and develop the necessary information for the supporting
documentation to accompany the legislation. We are also
progressing this work in conjunction with the reforms being taken
forward following the consultation on the Electoral
Administration and Reform White Paper.
I will provide the Senedd with a further update at the summer
recess.
This statement is being issued during recess in order to keep
members informed. Should members wish me to make a further
statement or to answer questions on this when the Senedd returns
I would be happy to do so.