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Labour race on to replace Morgan | Labour race on to replace Morgan |
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The race has begun to succeed Rhodri Morgan as Welsh Labour leader and first minister. | The race has begun to succeed Rhodri Morgan as Welsh Labour leader and first minister. |
The party is to give full details later on how the leader is to be chosen after Mr Morgan confirmed his departure. | The party is to give full details later on how the leader is to be chosen after Mr Morgan confirmed his departure. |
Three candidates are expected to throw their hats into the ring: Counsel General Carwyn Jones, Health Minister Edwina Hart and Merthyr AM Huw Lewis. | Three candidates are expected to throw their hats into the ring: Counsel General Carwyn Jones, Health Minister Edwina Hart and Merthyr AM Huw Lewis. |
Meanwhile Mr Morgan defended his legacy when he was challenged about policies like free prescriptions and bus passes. | |
The party's executive committee said the election campaign would begin officially at midday. | The party's executive committee said the election campaign would begin officially at midday. |
The 36-member committee, comprising constituency Labour parties, MPs and AMs, will oversee the process which is expected to take eight weeks. | The 36-member committee, comprising constituency Labour parties, MPs and AMs, will oversee the process which is expected to take eight weeks. |
AMs have 10 days to declare their candidacy. Candidates need the names of six AMs - including their own - to go forward. | AMs have 10 days to declare their candidacy. Candidates need the names of six AMs - including their own - to go forward. |
Hustings will be held in the assembly's five electoral regions. | Hustings will be held in the assembly's five electoral regions. |
There is a kind of colonial-era psychology which says if you're doing something different from England it must be a gimmick Rhodri Morgan on England following Wales in scrapping NHS parking fees | |
Constituency Labour parties, affiliated trade unions, socialist societies and Labour politicians can indicate their support for a candidate with a supporting nomination. | Constituency Labour parties, affiliated trade unions, socialist societies and Labour politicians can indicate their support for a candidate with a supporting nomination. |
AMs, Welsh Labour MPs and the party's Welsh MEP will have a third of the votes. | AMs, Welsh Labour MPs and the party's Welsh MEP will have a third of the votes. |
Welsh party members will have a third and members of affiliated trade unions and socialist societies will have the final third on a one-member one-vote basis. | Welsh party members will have a third and members of affiliated trade unions and socialist societies will have the final third on a one-member one-vote basis. |
The last time Welsh Labour held a leadership election was between Alun Michael and Rhodri Morgan in 1999. That attracted criticism because the unions were not obliged to ballot their members but instead delivered a "block" vote for their preferred candidate. | The last time Welsh Labour held a leadership election was between Alun Michael and Rhodri Morgan in 1999. That attracted criticism because the unions were not obliged to ballot their members but instead delivered a "block" vote for their preferred candidate. |
Mr Michael won that election, although he remained first minister for only nine months. He resigned while facing a no-confidence motion and the leadership passed to Mr Morgan. | Mr Michael won that election, although he remained first minister for only nine months. He resigned while facing a no-confidence motion and the leadership passed to Mr Morgan. |
This time the system has changed and the unions which want to take part must conduct a ballot and must then vote in proportion to the way members indicate. | This time the system has changed and the unions which want to take part must conduct a ballot and must then vote in proportion to the way members indicate. |
Assembly budget | Assembly budget |
There will be a single-round ballot, with voters ranking their preferences. Votes will be counted by an independent company. | There will be a single-round ballot, with voters ranking their preferences. Votes will be counted by an independent company. |
While Mr Jones has been for many years regarded by some as the heir apparent, the outcome of the election is far from certain. | While Mr Jones has been for many years regarded by some as the heir apparent, the outcome of the election is far from certain. |
Last week Health Ms Hart was urged by cabinet colleague Andrew Davies to stand as Welsh Labour leader. | Last week Health Ms Hart was urged by cabinet colleague Andrew Davies to stand as Welsh Labour leader. |
Mr Lewis, chair of the assembly's expert group on child poverty, is generally regarded as the outsider. | Mr Lewis, chair of the assembly's expert group on child poverty, is generally regarded as the outsider. |
Mr Morgan has already signalled that he plans to remain as first minister until next year's assembly budget is passed, meaning that it is likely to be early December before his successor takes over. | Mr Morgan has already signalled that he plans to remain as first minister until next year's assembly budget is passed, meaning that it is likely to be early December before his successor takes over. |
The executive committee is to give further information later on the timetable and procedure for the election. | The executive committee is to give further information later on the timetable and procedure for the election. |
Speaking on BBC Radio Wales' Good Morning Wales programme, Mr Morgan defended policies including free hospital parking saying that England was now following Wales's lead in scrapping parking fees outside NHS hospitals. | |
"When we started introducing policies which were different from in England, there is a kind of colonial-era psychology which says if you're doing something different from England it must be a gimmick," he said. | |
He also defended the assembly government's foundation phase for three to seven-year-olds which will do away with formal classroom teaching in primary schools and import a Scandinavian-style philosophy of teaching children through play. | |
"That isn't a gimmick. That is long-term building to correct the long-term difficulties in Welsh education," he said. | |
He added that his last two months in office would be taken up with dragging the economy out of the recession, combating swine flu and finalising the assembly government's spending plans for next year. |