Sixty Members Not Enough for Assembly to Work Properly

Western MailJuly 17, 2007

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The National Assembly cannot fulfil its responsibilities with only 60 AMs, politicians warned yesterday.

There are not enough AMs to scrutinise legislation, hold the Labour-Plaid government to account and represent constituents, concerned AMs of all parties said.

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Sixty Members Not Enough for Assembly to Work Properly

There are only 19 politicians who are not members of the two governing parties.

The Richard Commission recommended in 2004 that the Assembly should have 80 members elected by proportional ...

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