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The two men who want to be Wales's first minister are both talking up their prospects, despite dissent.The two men who want to be Wales's first minister are both talking up their prospects, despite dissent.
Negotiations between Labour and Plaid Cymru broke down on Tuesday.Negotiations between Labour and Plaid Cymru broke down on Tuesday.
Plaid now faces rebellion from some AMs as it tries to forge a deal with the Tories and Lib Dems, but leader Ieuan Wyn Jones says he is confident.Plaid now faces rebellion from some AMs as it tries to forge a deal with the Tories and Lib Dems, but leader Ieuan Wyn Jones says he is confident.
Meanwhile present first minister, Labour's Rhodri Morgan, was bullish, insisting his party had options open, apart from working with the Tories.Meanwhile present first minister, Labour's Rhodri Morgan, was bullish, insisting his party had options open, apart from working with the Tories.
No party has an overall majority following the 3 May election.No party has an overall majority following the 3 May election.
On Tuesday, Plaid Cymru pulled out of talks with Labour which would have helped Rhodri Morgan stay in power.On Tuesday, Plaid Cymru pulled out of talks with Labour which would have helped Rhodri Morgan stay in power.
ASSEMBLY SEATS Labour - 26Plaid Cymru - 15Conservatives - 12Lib Dems - 6Independent - 1ASSEMBLY SEATS Labour - 26Plaid Cymru - 15Conservatives - 12Lib Dems - 6Independent - 1
Plaid leader Ieuan Wyn Jones then said he was working towards an agreement for a Plaid-led government with the Lib Dems and Conservatives.Plaid leader Ieuan Wyn Jones then said he was working towards an agreement for a Plaid-led government with the Lib Dems and Conservatives.
That deal, if it happened, would create the first Conservative ministers in Britain since 1997. It would also give Wales, like Scotland, a nationalist first minister.That deal, if it happened, would create the first Conservative ministers in Britain since 1997. It would also give Wales, like Scotland, a nationalist first minister.
But there are considerable hurdles, not least dissent from four Plaid AMs, including health spokeswoman Helen Mary Jones, who oppose the deal.But there are considerable hurdles, not least dissent from four Plaid AMs, including health spokeswoman Helen Mary Jones, who oppose the deal.
They have been joined by Plaid MEP and deputy president Jill Evans.They have been joined by Plaid MEP and deputy president Jill Evans.
Mr Bourne said a triple alliance would break Labour's 'stranglehold'Mr Bourne said a triple alliance would break Labour's 'stranglehold'
They said working with the Tories would be a "clash of principles and values".They said working with the Tories would be a "clash of principles and values".
However, Mr Jones said he was "absolutely confident" of securing backing for the tri-party agreement, and the Conservative assembly leader Nick Bourne said on Wednesday lunchtime that his AMs had given "overwhelming support" to the proposal of a so-called rainbow coalition.However, Mr Jones said he was "absolutely confident" of securing backing for the tri-party agreement, and the Conservative assembly leader Nick Bourne said on Wednesday lunchtime that his AMs had given "overwhelming support" to the proposal of a so-called rainbow coalition.
Mr Bourne added it was "the only real way of breaking Labour's stranglehold in Wales". In a statement on the steps of the Senedd, Mr Bourne added it was "the only real way of breaking Labour's stranglehold in Wales".
The coalition deal would still have to be agreed at crucial meetings of each of the three parties over the next few days, with the Welsh assembly due to nominate the first minister on Tuesday 29 May.The coalition deal would still have to be agreed at crucial meetings of each of the three parties over the next few days, with the Welsh assembly due to nominate the first minister on Tuesday 29 May.
It appears that Labour has not given up hope of retaining power.It appears that Labour has not given up hope of retaining power.
'Clear mission''Clear mission'
Speaking at the Trades Union Congress (TUC) conference in Llandudno, Rhodri Morgan accused the opposition parties of "denial democracy" - and said he was looking forward to creating a coaltion with what he called "progressive forces".Speaking at the Trades Union Congress (TUC) conference in Llandudno, Rhodri Morgan accused the opposition parties of "denial democracy" - and said he was looking forward to creating a coaltion with what he called "progressive forces".
Rejecting working with the Conservatives, he said other parties had no options left other than working with the Tories.Rejecting working with the Conservatives, he said other parties had no options left other than working with the Tories.
Later, the party published the full details of its offer to Plaid.Later, the party published the full details of its offer to Plaid.
It includes a referendum on law making powers by 2011, promising further discussion on the controversial reconfigeration of hospitals and piloting Plaid's policy of providing one laptop per child.It includes a referendum on law making powers by 2011, promising further discussion on the controversial reconfigeration of hospitals and piloting Plaid's policy of providing one laptop per child.
Labour negotiator Jane Hutt saying talks were held in good faith with a "clear mission" of providing a stable government for Wales.Labour negotiator Jane Hutt saying talks were held in good faith with a "clear mission" of providing a stable government for Wales.
The Conservative's assembly leader Nick Bourne said that his AMs had given "overwhelming support" to the coalition proposal.
In a statement on the steps of the Senedd, Mr Bourne said a triple alliance ramained "the only real way of breaking Labour's stranglehold in Wales".