The Gething government was the Labour-led government of Wales formed on 21 March 2024[3] following the appointment of Vaughan Gething as First Minister on 20 March 2024.[4][5]

Gething government

12th devolved administration of Wales
2024
Gething's cabinet on 21 March 2024
Date formed21 March 2024
Date dissolved5 August 2024
People and organisations
MonarchCharles III
First MinisterVaughan Gething
Ministers removed5
Member parties
  •   Labour
Status in legislatureMinority
30 / 60 (50%)
in co-operation with Plaid Cymru[1] until May 2024[2]
Opposition cabinetFourth Shadow Cabinet of Andrew RT Davies
Opposition party
Opposition leaderAndrew R. T. Davies
History
Legislature term6th Senedd
PredecessorSecond Drakeford government
SuccessorEluned Morgan government

History

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Following the resignation of Mark Drakeford,[6][7] Gething was elected Leader of the Labour party on 16 March 2024[8][9] and appointed First Minister on 20 March.[4] He became the first black leader of any European country.[10]

Gething announced his cabinet on 21 March. Upon appointing his cabinet, Gething stated "this stellar ministerial team will answer the call of the generation in wanting to create a stronger, fairer, greener Wales".[11] Senior ministers in the cabinet were once again named "cabinet secretaries" with junior ministers referred to as "ministers", as they were in Carwyn Jones's third government.[3]

Formation

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Rebecca Evans retained the Finance portfolio and was appointed Cabinet Secretary for Finance, Constitution and Cabinet Office,[4] assuming the responsibilities for Constitution from Mick Antoniw who was reappointed the Counsel General.[3]

Deputy Minister for Social Services Julie Morgan and Deputy Minister for Climate Change Lee Waters both left their respective positions upon the formation of the new government, with Dawn Bowden assuming the Social Care brief.[3] Hannah Blythyn retained the Social Partnership portfolio.[3]

Huw Irranca-Davies returned to cabinet as Cabinet Secretary for Climate Change and Rural Affairs.[3] Irranca-Davies replaced Julie James in the Climate Change portfolio, who was appointed Cabinet Secretary for Housing, Local Government, and Planning. Irranca-Davies also replaced Lesley Griffiths in the Rural Affairs portfolio, with Griffiths bring appointed Cabinet Secretary for Culture and Social Justice.[3] Griffifths replaced Jane Hutt in the Social Justice portfolio, and Hutt assumed Griffifths' former position as Trefnydd of the Senedd, with Hutt also keeping her position as Chief Whip.[3] Ken Skates returned to Cabinet as Cabinet Secretary for North Wales and Transport, replacing Griffiths in the North Wales portfolio.[3]

The Deputy Minister for Mental Health and Wellbeing Lynne Neagle was promoted to Cabinet Secretary for Education, replacing Jeremy Miles.[3] Miles, who was defeated by Gething in the leadership contest, succeeded Gething in the Economy portfolio as Cabinet Secretary for Economy, Energy and Welsh Language.[4] Jayne Bryant, who co-chaired Gething's campaign, joined the government as Minister for Mental Health and Early Years.[3]

Changes and Dissolution

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On 16 May 2024, Gething announced that he had dismissed Blythyn from the government.[12] In his statement, Gething stated that he had "no alternative" after reviewing evidence regarding a "recent disclosure of communication to the media."[12] Blythyn denied the allegations.[12] Sarah Murphy was appointed to Blythyn's former role on 17 May 2024.[13]

On 16 July 2024, four ministers resigned from the government. Counsel General Mick Antoniw, Cabinet Secretary for Economy Jeremy Miles, Cabinet Secretary for Housing Julie James and Cabinet Secretary for Culture Lesley Griffiths.[14] Shortly after, Gething himself resigned as First Minister and Leader of Welsh Labour, and will remain in office until his successor is elected.[15]

Gething also made tweaks to the remaining cabinet, replacing the 4 resigning ministers. He appointed Jack Sargeant to the role of Minister for Social Partnership, with the previous holder Sarah Murphy to take the role of Minister for Mental Health and Early Years. Jayne Bryant, the previous Mental Health and Early Years Minister, was made Cabinet Secretary for Local Government and Housing, replacing Julie James. Responsibility for the Economy was given to Ken Skates, responsibility for the Welsh Language was granted to Eluned Morgan, and the brief for Culture and Social Justice was added to the roles of Jane Hutt. Gething himself took the role of Counsel General.[16][17]

Cabinets

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March - July 2024

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Cabinet Secretaries

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Portfolio Name Constituency Party Term
First Minister of Wales   Vaughan Gething

MS

Cardiff South and Penarth Labour March 2024 -[a]
Cabinet Secretary for Finance, Constitution and Cabinet Office   Rebecca Evans MS Gower Labour March 2024 –
Cabinet Secretary for Housing, Local Government, and Planning   Julie James MS Swansea West Labour March 2024 - July 2024
Cabinet Secretary for Health and Social Care   The Baroness Morgan of Ely MS Mid & West Wales Labour March 2024 -
Cabinet Secretary for Economy, Energy and Welsh Language   Jeremy Miles MS Neath Labour March 2024 - July 2024
Cabinet Secretary for North Wales and Transport   Ken Skates MS Clwyd South Labour March 2024 –
Cabinet Secretary for Climate Change and Rural Affairs   Huw Irranca-Davies

MS

Ogmore Labour March 2024 –
Trefnydd (House Leader) and Chief Whip   Jane Hutt MS Vale of Glamorgan Labour March 2024 –
Cabinet Secretary for Culture and Social Justice   Lesley Griffiths MS Wrexham Labour March 2024 – July 2024
Cabinet Secretary for Education   Lynne Neagle MS Torfaen Labour March 2024 –

Ministers

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Portfolio Name Constituency Party Term
Counsel General   Mick Antoniw MS Pontypridd Labour 2021– July 2024
Minister for Mental Health and Early Years   Jayne Bryant MS Newport West Labour March 2024 - July 2024
Minister for Social Care   Dawn Bowden MS Merthyr Tydfil and Rhymney Labour March 2024 - July 2024
Minister for Social Partnership   Hannah Blythyn MS Delyn Labour March – May 2024
  Sarah Murphy MS Bridgend Labour May 2024 – July 2024

Changes

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July 2024 -

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Cabinet Secretaries

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Portfolio Name Constituency Party Term
First Minister of Wales   Vaughan Gething MS Cardiff South and Penarth Labour March 2024 -
Counsel General July 2024 -
Cabinet Secretary for Finance, Constitution and Cabinet Office   Rebecca Evans MS Gower Labour March 2024–
Cabinet Secretary for Housing, Local Government, and Planning   Jayne Bryant MS Newport West Labour July 2024 -
Cabinet Secretary for Health and Social Care and the Welsh Language   The Baroness Morgan of Ely MS Mid & West Wales Labour March 2024 –
Cabinet Secretary for Economy, Transport and North Wales   Ken Skates MS Clwyd South Labour July 2024 –
Cabinet Secretary for Climate Change and Rural Affairs   Huw Irranca-Davies

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Ogmore Labour March 2024 -
Trefnydd (House Leader) and Chief Whip   Jane Hutt MS Vale of Glamorgan Labour March 2024 -
Cabinet Secretary for Culture and Social Justice July 2024 -
Cabinet Secretary for Education   Lynne Neagle MS Torfaen Labour March 2024 –

Ministers

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Portfolio Name Constituency Party Term
Minister for Mental Health and Early Years   Sarah Murphy MS Bridgend Labour July 2024 –
Minister for Social Care   Dawn Bowden MS Merthyr Tydfil and Rhymney Labour March 2024 –
Minister for Social Partnership   Jack Sargeant MS Alyn and Deeside Labour May 2024 –

See also

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Footnotes

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  1. ^ Gething has resigned but will remain in the role until a new First Minister has been appointed

References

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  1. ^ "What's next for Vaughan Gething after winning leadership race to become Wales' next first minister". ITV News. 19 March 2024.
  2. ^ "Pressure piles on Wales' FM as Plaid ends deal". BBC News. 17 May 2024.
  3. ^ a b c d e f g h i j k Mosalski, Ruth (21 March 2024). "Live updates as Vaughan Gething confirms his cabinet appointments in first full day in Wales' top job". WalesOnline. Retrieved 21 March 2024.
  4. ^ a b c d "Vaughan Gething appointed Wales' first minister". BBC News. 20 March 2024. Retrieved 20 March 2024.
  5. ^ "Watch live: Welsh first minister Vaughan Gething officially sworn in by Senedd". The Independent. 20 March 2024. Retrieved 20 March 2024.
  6. ^ "Mark Drakeford emotional as he bows out as first minister". BBC News. 18 March 2024. Retrieved 20 March 2024.
  7. ^ "Mark Drakeford officially steps down as Wales's first minister". Sky News. Retrieved 20 March 2024.
  8. ^ Morris, Steven (16 March 2024). "Vaughan Gething to become Welsh first minister after Labour leadership win". The Observer. ISSN 0029-7712. Retrieved 20 March 2024.
  9. ^ "Vaughan Gething to become Wales' first black leader". BBC News. 15 March 2024. Retrieved 20 March 2024.
  10. ^ "Vaughan Gething to be sworn in as Wales' first minister". BBC News. 20 March 2024. Retrieved 20 March 2024.
  11. ^ "New First Minister Vaughan Gething announces cabinet". BBC News. 21 March 2024. Retrieved 22 March 2024.
  12. ^ a b c "Vaughan Gething sacks minister Hannah Blythyn from his government". BBC News. 16 May 2024. Retrieved 16 May 2024.
  13. ^ a b Price, Emily (17 May 2024). "Sarah Murphy replaces sacked junior minister Hannah Blythyn". Nation.Cymru. Retrieved 17 May 2024.
  14. ^ Price, Emily (16 July 2024). "Four ministers quit Gething government". Nation.Cymru. Archived from the original on 16 July 2024. Retrieved 16 July 2024.
  15. ^ https://www.bbc.co.uk/news/live/cleyl8ln66et?post=asset%3A077bb0d7-31e7-4e1d-ad9b-0b10949f9b62#post
  16. ^ McKeon, Christopher (17 July 2024). "Vaughan Gething reshuffles Welsh Labour top team after resignations". The Independent. Retrieved 22 July 2024.
  17. ^ "Vaughan Gething: Jeremy Miles likely to bid to be Wales first minister". BBC News. 16 July 2024. Retrieved 22 July 2024.