Exciting times ahead for Wales! Rhun ap Iorwerth, the leader of Plaid Cymru, could be on track to make history as the country’s first First Minister from his party. With polls suggesting Plaid Cymru is gaining ground, the mood within the party is hopeful and determined as we head towards the Senedd elections in May.


Rhun, a former BBC journalist, is confident that this could be the year for a political shake-up in Wales. With a recent poll showing Plaid projected to win 39 out of 96 seats, the buzz is real. It’s not just about the numbers, though. Rhun emphasises building trust and having a solid plan ready to roll out if they take office.

The party is on a mission, reaching out to voters across the country, bringing a fresh perspective on issues like the Welsh language, independence, and a genuine belief in Wales’ potential. It’s about showing that Plaid is not just ready for change but equipped to lead it.
After a recent by-election victory in Caerphilly, where they outperformed expectations, the party is fired up to keep the momentum going. Rhun acknowledges the importance of hard work and connecting with people on the ground, contrasting it with what he identifies as the more distanced approach of some opponents.
With a focus on positivity and community, Rhun is positioning Plaid Cymru as the party ready for government – a party that aims to represent all of Wales, bringing people together regardless of their language or background. He speaks passionately about inspiring change and pushing for a brighter future for Wales, inviting voters to trust in a vision that seeks to put Wales front and centre.
As the election draws closer, the task is clear: turning optimism into results and building a government poised to make transformative changes for Wales. Will this be the year Plaid makes history? Time will tell, but the journey there is certainly one to watch. 🌟 #PlaidCymru #WalesElection #RhunapIorwerth #ChangeForWales