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Plaid Cymru's Leanne Wood applies for dual candidacy Plaid Cymru's Leanne Wood applies for dual candidacy
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Plaid Cymru leader Leanne Wood has applied to stand for two seats in next year's Assembly election, her party has confirmed. Plaid Cymru leader Leanne Wood has applied to stand in two seats in next year's Assembly election, her party has confirmed.
In 2013 she said she would stand in Rhondda, but she will now also defend her South Wales Central seat.In 2013 she said she would stand in Rhondda, but she will now also defend her South Wales Central seat.
A ban on candidates standing for election in both regional and constituency seats has been lifted.A ban on candidates standing for election in both regional and constituency seats has been lifted.
Reacting to the news, Labour's Leighton Andrews, who currently holds the seat, said he would only stand in Rhondda.Reacting to the news, Labour's Leighton Andrews, who currently holds the seat, said he would only stand in Rhondda.
Meanwhile Labour's Alun Davies called Ms Wood's decision "disappointing".Meanwhile Labour's Alun Davies called Ms Wood's decision "disappointing".
In 2014, Ms Wood said she would "probably" stand as a regional and constituency candidate if able to do so.In 2014, Ms Wood said she would "probably" stand as a regional and constituency candidate if able to do so.
Of the 60 assembly members, 40 represent constituency seats and 20 are elected from five regional lists.Of the 60 assembly members, 40 represent constituency seats and 20 are elected from five regional lists.