The Archbishop of Wales has offered congratulations to new members of the Senedd, after a historic election saw Labour lose its long-held majority.
First Minister Eluned Morgan, a committed Christian, lost her seat. Ken Skates, former Welsh Deputy Minister for Arts, Sport and Tourism, has stepped up to act as interim leader of Welsh Labour.
Plaid Cymru are now the leading party, despite falling six seats short of an outright majority.
With 43 out of 96 seats in the Senedd, leader Rhun ap Iorwerth has confirmed that they will form a minority government, meaning they will lead alone without entering a formal coalition.
The Archbishop of Wales, Most Revd Cherry Van, said: “To be entrusted with public office is both a great privilege and a profound responsibility.
“At a time when political debate can so often become divided and difficult, I pray that all Members of the Senedd will be guided by wisdom, integrity and a commitment to the common good.”
Archbishop Cherry encouraged “thoughtful and generous” dialogue between parties, adding that “democracy is strengthened when disagreement is marked by respect.”
“The Church in Wales assures all Members, whether re-elected or elected for the first time, of our prayers and support as they undertake the important work ahead,” she concluded.
