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Kirsty Williams will be become Wales' first female party leader after winning the Welsh Liberal Democrat leadership election.Kirsty Williams will be become Wales' first female party leader after winning the Welsh Liberal Democrat leadership election.
The Brecon and Radnorshire AM will replace Mike German after beating Cardiff Central AM Jenny Randerson.The Brecon and Radnorshire AM will replace Mike German after beating Cardiff Central AM Jenny Randerson.
She gained 59.9% of vote over Ms Randerson's 40.1% on a 68.1% turnoutShe gained 59.9% of vote over Ms Randerson's 40.1% on a 68.1% turnout
She launched her leadership bid saying she wanted to embrace the party's talent to achieve success "in all parts of Wales". The 37-year-old launched her leadership bid saying she wanted to embrace the party's talent to achieve success "in all parts of Wales".
Ms Williams has been an AM since 1999 and was a member of the National Assembly Advisory Group (NAAG) which decided the institution's working arrangements when it was created.Ms Williams has been an AM since 1999 and was a member of the National Assembly Advisory Group (NAAG) which decided the institution's working arrangements when it was created.
Christine Humphreys, president of the Welsh Liberal Democrats said: "After weeks of campaigning from both sides, today is a culmination of the hard work both have put in. The mother-of-three looked tearful when the result was announced at the Wales Millennium Centre in Cardiff on Monday afternoon.
Kirsty has a strong record on the issues that matter most to the people of Wales Lib Dem leader Nick Clegg We will re-ignite the flame of liberalism that once burnt so bright in this country Lib Dem leader Kirsty Williams
"Welsh Liberal Democrats have chosen to elect Kirsty as their new leader. The first female leader in Welsh politics. Accepting the post, she said her party had to reach out to people who felt let down by politics and the assembly and she had "something unique to offer the people of Wales".
"I know that Kirsty is ambitious about bringing some major changes to Wales - I can't wait to start working with her to make it happen." "As a party we have broken the mould today by electing a woman," she said.
Liberal Democrat leader Nick Clegg was one of the first to congratulate his new Welsh counterpart on her success. "If you have been turned off by politics, by the way the Labour Party has let Wales down, or the Conservatives' attitude, or Plaid's abandonment of principles, then come.
KIRSTY WILLIAMS FACT-FILE Born: Taunton, SomersetAge: 37Previous occupation: Marketing executiveConstituency: Assembly member for Brecon and Radnorshire since 1999Supporters include: Mark Williams MP, AMs Mick Bates and Peter Black, Powys councillor Liam Fitzpatrick, Cardiff councillor Gareth Aubrey "We will re-ignite the flame of liberalism that once burnt so bright in this country.
"I am determined as leader of this party that the Welsh Liberal Democrats will blaze a trail for a new politics in Wales."
Ms Williams also paid tribute to her "formidable opponent" Ms Randerson and called Mr German a "tremendous leader of this party".
Mrs Randerson said the contest had "ignited" interest in the party and "re-engaged" its membership. Kirsty has a strong record on the issues that matter most to the people of Wales Lib Dem leader Nick Clegg
Addressing the party's new leader she told Ms Williams: "You have a mandate for change within the party and a platform for bringing change to the nation."
"Kirsty, you have my deepest and sincere congratulations.
"I have worked with you since the day the assembly started. Your qualities and strengths are formidable.
"You have my word that from this moment onwards I will be with you every step of the way."
Liberal Democrat leader Nick Clegg was one of the first to congratulate his new Welsh counterpart on her success. KIRSTY WILLIAMS FACT-FILE Born: Taunton, SomersetAge: 37Previous occupation: Marketing executiveConstituency: Assembly member for Brecon and Radnorshire since 1999Supporters include: Mark Williams MP, AMs Mick Bates and Peter Black, Powys councillor Liam Fitzpatrick, Cardiff councillor Gareth Aubrey
"Kirsty's election as leader is excellent news for the Welsh Liberal Democrats and for Wales," he said."Kirsty's election as leader is excellent news for the Welsh Liberal Democrats and for Wales," he said.
"I know that Kirsty will be a strong champion for liberal values in the Senedd, helping to make Wales a fairer and greener nation."I know that Kirsty will be a strong champion for liberal values in the Senedd, helping to make Wales a fairer and greener nation.
"Kirsty has a strong record on the issues that matter most to the people of Wales, taking the fight to both Labour and Plaid Cymru in their heartlands.""Kirsty has a strong record on the issues that matter most to the people of Wales, taking the fight to both Labour and Plaid Cymru in their heartlands."
Meanwhile, Plaid Cymru leader Ieuan Wyn Jones first paid tribute to the outgoing leader Mr German before congratulating his replacement on her success.Meanwhile, Plaid Cymru leader Ieuan Wyn Jones first paid tribute to the outgoing leader Mr German before congratulating his replacement on her success.
"He has been leader of his party since the first assembly election in 1999 and in this time has had a large impact on his party and Welsh politics," he said."He has been leader of his party since the first assembly election in 1999 and in this time has had a large impact on his party and Welsh politics," he said.
"I would also like to congratulate Kirsty Williams on her victory. She is an experienced AM and I'm sure that she will be a worthy opponent in the assembly chamber.""I would also like to congratulate Kirsty Williams on her victory. She is an experienced AM and I'm sure that she will be a worthy opponent in the assembly chamber."
Welsh Tory leader Nick Bourne AM added: "I congratulate Kirsty on her success and wish her well in her new role.Welsh Tory leader Nick Bourne AM added: "I congratulate Kirsty on her success and wish her well in her new role.
"This is an important moment for the national assembly and for Wales in general, representing as it does a significant breakthrough in the representation of women in frontline Welsh politics.""This is an important moment for the national assembly and for Wales in general, representing as it does a significant breakthrough in the representation of women in frontline Welsh politics."