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The Presiding Officer of the National Assembly for Wales (Welsh: Llywydd) is the Speaker of the National Assembly for Wales, elected by the Members of the National Assembly for Wales to chair their meetings (plenary sessions); to maintain order; and to protect the rights of Members.

He or she also heads the Corporate Body (known as the Assembly Commission) of the National Assembly for Wales and as such is viewed as a figurehead for the entire organisation. One Deputy Presiding Officer is elected to help fulfil the role. The office of the Presiding Officer is based in Tŷ Hywel and is also responsible for the Pierhead Building in Cardiff Bay.

Role of the Presiding Officer

Elin Jones AM, the current Presiding Officer

The main function is to chair plenary sessions of the Assembly, to maintain order and to protect the rights of Members. He or she is responsible for ensuring that business is handled on the basis of equality and impartiality.

The Presiding Officer is also responsible for Standing Orders and is the final authority on their interpretation. The Presiding Officer also acts as Chair of the National Assembly for Wales Commission, and has special responsibility for promoting democratic engagement, leadership, developing the Assembly’s future legislative powers and external relations

He or she is, along with the Deputy, politically responsible for all aspects of the Presiding Office to which the Standing Orders relate.

The Presiding Officer chairs meetings of the Panel of Subject Committee Chairs, where committee procedures and matters affecting Committee business are discussed. In addition to this, the Presiding Officer acts as the ambassador for the National Assembly, attending speaker’s conferences and other events in order to publicise and raise the profile of the Assembly

Neither the Presiding or the deputy presiding officers are allowed to participate in Assembly votes.

Presiding Officer

List of office holders

Name Picture Entered office Left office Political party Notes
style="background-color:Template:Plaid Cymru/meta/color" | The Rt Hon the Lord Elis-Thomas PC AM 12 May 1999 11 May 2011 Plaid Cymru Elected unopposed 1999[1], re-elected unopposed 2003 and 2007
style="background-color:Template:Labour Party (UK)/meta/color" | Dame Rosemary Butler DBE AM 11 May 2011 11 May 2016 Labour Elected unopposed 2011. [2]
style="background-color:Template:Plaid Cymru/meta/color" | Elin Jones AM 11 May 2016 Incumbent Plaid Cymru Elected 2016.

Beat Dafydd Elis-Thomas 34 votes to 25 with 1 abstention [3]

Deputy Presiding Officer

List of office holders

Name Picture Entered office Left office Political party Notes
style="background-color:Template:Labour Party (UK)/meta/color" | Jane Davidson AM 12 May 1999 17 October 2000 Labour First Assembly.

Elected unopposed.[4]Resigned from post when she became a Government Minister

style="background-color:Template:Labour Party (UK)/meta/color" | John Marek AM 19 October, 2000 7 May 2003 Labour Remainder of the first Assembly

Beat Rosemary Butler 28 votes to 27 [5]

7 May 2003 9 May 2007 Forward Wales Second Assembly.

Beat Peter Law 30 votes to 29 [6]

style="background-color:Template:Labour Party (UK)/meta/color" | Rosemary Butler AM 9 May 2007 11 May 2011 Labour Third Assembly

Elected unopposed [7]

style="background-color:Template:Conservative Party (UK)/meta/color" | David Melding AM 11 May 2011 11 May 2016 Conservative Fourth Assembly

Beat William Graham 46 votes to 12 [8]

style="background-color:Template:Labour Party (UK)/meta/color" | Ann Jones AM 11 May 2016 Incumbent Labour Fifth Assembly

Beat John Griffiths 30 votes to 29 [9]

See also

References