Eluned Morgan MS First Minister of Wales
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Responsibilities of the First Minister of Wales
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Responsibilities
- Exercise of functions by the Welsh Government
- Expectations, oversight and support for the Welsh Government civil service, working with the Permanent Secretary
- Policy development and the co-ordination of policy
- Delivery of the Programme for Government
- Inter-Governmental Relations
- International Relations including overseas network and Wales and Africa
- Wales and Europe
- The Legislative Programme (supported by the Minister for Delivery on delivery of the programme)
- The Ministerial Code
- Open Government and information management, including data protection
- Oversight of the Welsh Government’s relationship with Audit Wales
- Civil Contingencies and Chair of Wales Resilience Forum
- National security including counter-terrorism and cyber security
- Arms-Length Bodies
- Public Appointments
- Strategic Communications
Biography
Eluned Morgan was born in 1967 in Ely, Cardiff. She was educated at Glantaf Welsh language comprehensive school. She won a scholarship to the United World College of the Atlantic and gained a degree in European Studies from the University of Hull. She formerly worked as a researcher for S4C, Agenda TV and the BBC.
Eluned’s political career started at the age of 27 when she was elected as the youngest Member of the European Parliament in 1994. She was only the fifth woman elected to a full time political position in the history of Wales, and the first full time politician in Wales to have a baby whilst in office. She represented Wales for the Labour Party from 1994-2009. In this role she became the Labour spokesperson on industry, science and energy and spokesperson for the 200 strong Socialist Group on Budget Control matters. She authored the Green Paper on energy on behalf of the EP and led the Parliament’s discussions on the Electricity Directive where she ensured new rights for consumers and demanded that Member States of the EU addressed the issue of fuel poverty.
From late 2009 until July 2013, she worked as the Director of National Business Development in Wales for SSE (SWALEC) one of the UK’s largest energy companies. During 2013 -2016, Eluned Morgan served as the Shadow Minister for Wales in the House of Lords, and from 2014-2016 she served as Shadow Minister for Foreign Affairs. She was granted a peerage in 2011 and is formally known as Baroness Morgan of Ely.
Eluned Morgan was elected to the National Assembly in May 2016 as regional member for Mid & West Wales. In November 2017 Eluned was appointed Minister for Welsh Language and Lifelong Learning. On 13 December 2018 she was appointed Minister for International Relations and the Welsh Language which she held until becoming Minister for Mental Health, Wellbeing and the Welsh Language on 8 October 2020. Eluned was appointed Minister for Health and Social Services on 13 May 2021, and re-appointed as Cabinet Secretary for Health and Social Care on 21 March 2024.
Eluned Morgan became First Minister of Wales on 6 August 2024.