Wednesday, 12 December 2018
The Assembly met at 13:30 with the Llywydd (Elin Jones) in the Chair.
The first act this afternoon is the nomination of First Minister. I invite nominations for the appointment of First Minister. Carwyn Jones.
Right, we go back to the agenda now. That’s enough excitement for today, so we go back to the agenda, and item 1 is questions to the Assembly Commission, and the question today is from...
1. Will the Commission provide an update on the Welsh Youth Parliament? OAQ53106
Item 2 is topical questions. We have one selected this afternoon. Angela Burns.
1. Will the Cabinet Secretary make a statement on the public sector contract currently awarded to Interserve to undergo building works at the Prince Charles Hospital in Merthyr Tydfil? 248
Item 3 on the agenda is 90-second statements. The first one today is from the Llywydd, Elin Jones.
The following amendments have been selected: amendment 1 in the name of Rhun ap Iorwerth, and amendment 2 in the name of Darren Millar.
We now move on to item 5, which is the debate on Stage 4 of the Childcare Funding (Wales) Bill, and I call on the Minister for Children, Older People and Social Care to move the motion—Huw...
So, we're now on to voting, and we're going to vote on the debate on International Human Rights Day. I call for a vote on amendment 2, tabled in the name of Darren Millar. Open the vote. Close...
We now move to item 6 on our agenda this afternoon, which is the debate on a Member's legislative proposal: waste prevention and recycling, and I call on Jenny Rathbone to move the motion.
That brings us to our next item, which is the Member debate under Standing Order 11.21 on the living wage. I call on Jane Hutt to move the motion. Jane Hutt.
The following amendments have been selected: amendment 1 in the name of Julie James, and amendments 2 and 3 in the name of Rhun ap Iorwerth.
And this brings us to voting time. Unless three Members wish for the bell to be rung, I will proceed to the vote. And the vote is on the UKIP debate on sewerage blockage, and I call for a vote on...
The next item is the short debate, if I could urge everyone to leave the Chamber quietly and quickly.
The Senedd, officially known as the Welsh Parliament in English and Senedd Cymru in Welsh, is the devolved, unicameral legislature of Wales. A democratically elected body, it makes laws for Wales, agrees certain taxes and scrutinises the Welsh Government. It is a bilingual institution, with both Welsh and English being the official languages of its business. From its creation in May 1999 until May 2020, the Senedd was known as the National Assembly for Wales (Welsh: Cynulliad Cenedlaethol Cymru). – Wikipedia