Party Leader: Plaid MP back in new year

Parliament

Tony Heath
Thursday 09 December 1999 00:02 GMT
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DAFYDD WIGLEY MP, the president of Plaid Cymru, who underwent heart surgery earlier this week, is not expected to resume his role as the party's leader in the Welsh Assembly or to attend the Commons until some time in the new year.

Mr Wigley, 56, will convalesce at home in the village of Bontnewydd in his Caernarfon constituency. Ieuan Wyn Jones, the MP and Assembly member for Ynys Mon is expected to be temporary group leader in the Assembly. Mr Wigley remains party president.

Earlier this year Mr Wigley confirmed he would not contest the next general election so he could concentrate on the Assembly. Plaid has already selected Hywel Williams, a social policy lecturer, as its candidate to defend Mr Wigley's 7,449 Westminster majority.

Mr Wigley was elected to Parliament in February 1974, and is credited with masterminding Plaid's success in last May's Welsh Assembly elections. The party won 17 of the 60 seats to become the main opposition to Labour.

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