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Sian Gwenllian discussing Plaid's budget deal with the Welsh Government on Radio Wales, as well as the future of the Compact agreement.
Leanne Wood explains Plaid's Programme for Opposition on BBC Radio Wales. The document can be downloaded from our website: http://www.plaid2016.wales/rhaglen_yr_wrthblaid_programme_for_opposition
Rhun ap Iorwerth AM explains Plaid Cymru's vision for post-Brexit UK: a new union formed of independent states. Distinct but working in cooperation for the common good. If you share our ideals then join Plaid today: www.partyof.wales/join
Leanne Wood was interviewed on BBC Good Morning Wales two days ahead of the Welsh Assembly election.
This is Plaid Cymru's radio election broadcast for the 2016 Welsh Assembly Election. Rhun ap Iorwerth is Plaid's Shadow Economic Minister, and here he explains why Wales needs change and that change is Plaid Cymru.
Part three of the audio version of Plaid Cymru's manifesto for the 2016 Assembly election.
Part two of the audio version of Plaid Cymru's manifesto for the 2016 Assembly election.
Part one of the audio version of Plaid Cymru's manifesto for the 2016 Assembly election.
Rhun ap Iorwerth spoke to BBC Radio Wales about how Plaid Cymru in government will seek to spend taxpayers' money in the most efficient way possible by redirecting money which is currently being spent ineffectively to front-line services.
Item on BBC4's Yesterday in Parliament about Leanne Wood challenging the First Minister during FMQs about his poor performance in his EU debate against Nigel Farage.
Mr Williams explaining on BBC Radio Wales why he will vote against Britain's latest military intervention.
Leanne Wood has confirmed that Plaid Cymru would vote against a Labour budget if it contained further cuts that would affect the poor.
Jonathan Edwards was interviewed on 5 Live about Plaid Cymru's reasons for rejecting austerity in favour of investing in the economy, after the Chancellor's 2015 Budget.
Leanne Wood on speaks to Jane Garvey on Woman's Hour about what Plaid Cymru is offering that is different to the other parties.
In a speech to the Soroptomists, Party of Wales Leader Leanne Wood AM discusses empowerment of women and the effect of Austerity on women.
Labour and Tory MPs team up to vote down Plaid Welsh energy proposals
Extraordinary scenes as labour block devolution of energy powers to their own Government
Nominations will officially open today for the leadership of Plaid Cymru - The Party of Wales. Plaid Cymru is kicking-off the New Year and the leadership election with a fundraising football match in Cardiff, which will see members, staff and supporters including MP Jonathan Edwards take to the pitch.
From today, Plaid AMs can officially put their names forward to become Plaid’s next leader. The nomination period will close at midnight on 26 January 2012. Unlike other parties, Plaid Cymru’s Leader is elected using One member - one Vote, giving every grassroots member an equal say in who they choose to lead the only National Party of Wales.
As a Member of the European Parliament and the President of Plaid Cymru, I’d like to wish you all a merry Christmas, and a peaceful, successful new year.
“It’ll be an exciting new year for us in Plaid Cymru, with a review of the party coinciding with a leadership contest and very exciting Council Elections in May.
“We are in a time of economic crisis, and so the issues at the very top of my agenda in the European Parliament will be creating jobs, protecting vital services, and strengthening the Welsh economy.
Thank you for your continued support of Plaid Cymru, and I look forward to working with you in 2012 to build a better Wales.
As a Member of the European Parliament and the President of Plaid Cymru, I’d like to wish you all a merry Christmas, and a peaceful, successful new year.
It’ll be an exciting new year for us in Plaid Cymru, with a review of the party coinciding with a leadership contest and very exciting Council Elections in May.
We are in a time of economic crisis, and so the issues at the very top of my agenda in the European Parliament will be creating jobs, protecting vital services, and strengthening the Welsh economy.
Thank you for your continued support of Plaid Cymru, and I look forward to working with you in 2012 to build a better Wales.
Jill Evans MEP
Plaid Cymru President