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Plaid leader Ieuan Wyn Jones is set to be named as the Welsh assembly's deputy first minister, while Rhodri Morgan remains in hospital after an operation. | Plaid leader Ieuan Wyn Jones is set to be named as the Welsh assembly's deputy first minister, while Rhodri Morgan remains in hospital after an operation. |
The first minister was treated for two partially-blocked arteries and is due to stay in hospital for a few days. | |
He is expected to ask the Queen to make the appointment and will hold talks with Mr Jones about other cabinet appointments when he has recovered. | |
Plaid has sealed a coalition with Mr Morgan's Labour at the weekend. | |
Ieuan Wyn Jones is then set to represent Wales at a ceremony to mark the 90th anniversary of the Third Battle of Ypres at Paschendele on Thursday. | |
I met Rhodri at the hospital and he was in very good spirits Jane Hutt's statement | I met Rhodri at the hospital and he was in very good spirits Jane Hutt's statement |
Mr Morgan, 67, was admitted to hospital on Sunday night apparently suffering from "gastric problems". | |
His wife Julie, Cardiff North MP, said he had been in "terrible pain and alarmed", and had attributed his discomfort to eating chillies. | His wife Julie, Cardiff North MP, said he had been in "terrible pain and alarmed", and had attributed his discomfort to eating chillies. |
After spending the night in Llandough Hospital in Penarth, he was transferred to the University Hospital of Wales in Cardiff, for an angiogram. | After spending the night in Llandough Hospital in Penarth, he was transferred to the University Hospital of Wales in Cardiff, for an angiogram. |
Two "stents" were later inserted in a "standard surgical procedure" and Mr Morgan was conscious throughout. | |
On Monday, Mr Morgan and Plaid leader Ieuan Wyn Jones had been due to discuss how many cabinet seats - and which posts - Plaid will fill after both parties voted for a coalition deal. | |
A statement from Business Minister Jane Hutt read: "Rhodri Morgan will not be at the assembly this week as he recovers from the procedure carried out at the University of Wales Hospital. | |
"I met Rhodri at the hospital and he was in very good spirits." | "I met Rhodri at the hospital and he was in very good spirits." |
Back at work | Back at work |
Dr Clive Weston, consultant cardiologist at Singleton Hospital in Swansea, told BBC Wales that the insertion of two stents should allow Mr Morgan to return to good health. | Dr Clive Weston, consultant cardiologist at Singleton Hospital in Swansea, told BBC Wales that the insertion of two stents should allow Mr Morgan to return to good health. |
But he warned the need for the procedure was a clear suggestion that Mr Morgan was a candidate for a heart attack. | |
Rhodri is a remarkably robust and resilient person and I'm sure he will bounce back to full public life sooner rather than later. Welsh Secretary Peter Hain | Rhodri is a remarkably robust and resilient person and I'm sure he will bounce back to full public life sooner rather than later. Welsh Secretary Peter Hain |
He thought that his condition was likely to have been aggravated by stress, and that Mr Morgan may now need to reassess his lifestyle. | He thought that his condition was likely to have been aggravated by stress, and that Mr Morgan may now need to reassess his lifestyle. |
Asked how soon the first minister might return to work, he said that in general, a patient would need to wait a few weeks. | |
Welsh secretary Peter Hain said: "Rhodri is a remarkably robust and resilient person and I'm sure he will bounce back to full public life sooner rather than later." | Welsh secretary Peter Hain said: "Rhodri is a remarkably robust and resilient person and I'm sure he will bounce back to full public life sooner rather than later." |