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A new heritage minister has been appointed following the resignation of Rhodri Glyn Thomas last week.A new heritage minister has been appointed following the resignation of Rhodri Glyn Thomas last week.
First Minister Rhodri Morgan announced Plaid Cymru assembly member Alun Ffred Jones was taking on the cabinet role.First Minister Rhodri Morgan announced Plaid Cymru assembly member Alun Ffred Jones was taking on the cabinet role.
Mr Thomas stood down amid claims he entered a pub with a lit cigar. He said his position was not "sustainable".Mr Thomas stood down amid claims he entered a pub with a lit cigar. He said his position was not "sustainable".
Mr Morgan said Alun Ffred Jones was "highly qualified" for the job. Deputy First Minister Ieuan Wyn Jones also welcomed him into the post. Mr Morgan said Arfon AM Mr Jones was "highly qualified" for the job. Deputy First Minister Ieuan Wyn Jones also welcomed him into the post.
Mr Thomas quit the Labour-Plaid administration unexpectedly on Friday after reports of him walking into a pub near the Senedd in Cardiff Bay holding a lit cigar.Mr Thomas quit the Labour-Plaid administration unexpectedly on Friday after reports of him walking into a pub near the Senedd in Cardiff Bay holding a lit cigar.
'Tremendous privilege''Tremendous privilege'
A few weeks earlier the Plaid Cymru AM was at the centre of more controversy when he announced from the podium the wrong winner at a ceremony for the Wales Book of the Year prize. A few weeks earlier Mr Thomas was at the centre of more controversy when he announced from the podium the wrong winner at a ceremony for the Wales Book of the Year.
ALUN FFRED JONES FACTFILE Born Brynamman, Carmarthenshire, 1949, son of a ministerWidower with three childrenEducated in Bala, Gwynedd and at the University of Wales, Bangor (BA in Welsh)Former councillor, Plaid Cymru AM for Arfon since 2003Former teacher, TV producer and directorCo-writer of S4C football comedy series C'mon MidffildChair of Nantlle Vale Football ClubInterests in reading, cycling, sport, theatre, gardening ALUN FFRED JONES FACTFILE Born Brynamman, Carmarthenshire, 1949, son of a ministerWidower with three childrenEducated in Bala, Gwynedd and at the University of Wales, Bangor (BA in Welsh)Former councillor, elected Plaid Cymru AM for Caernarfon [now called Arfon] in 2003Former teacher, TV producer and directorCo-writer of S4C football comedy series C'mon MidffildChair of Nantlle Vale Football ClubInterests in reading, cycling, sport, theatre, gardening
In his resignation letter Mr Thomas said the adverse publicity had made his ministerial position "no longer sustainable".In his resignation letter Mr Thomas said the adverse publicity had made his ministerial position "no longer sustainable".
Arfon AM Alun Ffred Jones, a former teacher, television director and journalist, was elected an assembly member for Caernarfon in 2003. Arfon AM Alun Ffred Jones, a former teacher, television director and journalist, became AM for Caernarfon [now called Arfon] in 2003.
He said it was a "tremendous privilege" to be asked to serve in the cabinet and he was "determined to build on the strong foundations laid by Rhodri Glyn Thomas, and to deliver on the commitments set out in One Wales". The brother of Plaid Cymru president Dafydd Iwan, he said it was a "tremendous privilege" to be asked to serve in the cabinet and he was "determined to build on the strong foundations laid by Rhodri Glyn Thomas, and to deliver on the commitments set out in [Labour-Plaid assembly government deal] One Wales".
Mr Jones added: "Through being an assembly member for Arfon I also hope I can contribute to the objectives of this government of uniting our nation, spreading prosperity and building confidence in our ability to take good decisions in the interest of Wales."Mr Jones added: "Through being an assembly member for Arfon I also hope I can contribute to the objectives of this government of uniting our nation, spreading prosperity and building confidence in our ability to take good decisions in the interest of Wales."
Rhodri Glyn Thomas stepped down last weekRhodri Glyn Thomas stepped down last week
First Minister Rhodri Morgan, welcoming his new cabinet colleague, said he was sure he would make "a very positive contribution".First Minister Rhodri Morgan, welcoming his new cabinet colleague, said he was sure he would make "a very positive contribution".
His deputy Ieuan Wyn Jones said: "We are fortunate that he bring such wide experience with him as well as his commitment as our deputy group leader to delivering One Wales." Plaid leader Ieuan Wyn Jones said: "We are fortunate that he bring such wide experience with him as well as his commitment as our deputy group leader to delivering One Wales."
Welsh-speaker Alun Ffred Jones, who was educated at the University of Wales, Bangor, also speaks French.Welsh-speaker Alun Ffred Jones, who was educated at the University of Wales, Bangor, also speaks French.
He is a former leader of Gwynedd Council, chair of the community company Antur Nantlle and chair of Nantlle Vale Football Club. He lists his main political interests as broadcasting, community development and the economy.He is a former leader of Gwynedd Council, chair of the community company Antur Nantlle and chair of Nantlle Vale Football Club. He lists his main political interests as broadcasting, community development and the economy.
Commenting on the appointment, Eleanor Burnham, Welsh Liberal Democrat spokesperson for the Welsh language, said "Alun Ffred Jones will have a lot to deal with in his inbox given the sudden exit of Rhodri Glyn from office. "Commenting on the appointment, Eleanor Burnham, Welsh Liberal Democrat spokesperson for the Welsh language, said "Alun Ffred Jones will have a lot to deal with in his inbox given the sudden exit of Rhodri Glyn from office. "
Meanwhile, for the Conservatives, Paul Davies, the shadow culture minister, wished Mr Jones well.
"This portfolio was too important to remain vacant for as long as it did, especially with the National Eisteddfod just days away," he said.