Wales's Labour first minister Eluned Morgan lost her seat in Senedd elections as the party finished fourth in vote share, expected to win only 10 of 96 seats compared to its previous minimum of 26. Plaid Cymru emerged as the frontrunner to lead the newly expanded chamber, potentially positioning the Welsh nationalist party to form a non-coalition government for the first time.
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Wales's Labour first minister Eluned Morgan lost her seat in Senedd elections as the party finished fourth in vote share, expected to win only 10 of 96 seats compared to its previous minimum of 26. Plaid Cymru emerged as the frontrunner to lead the newly expanded chamber, potentially positioning the Welsh nationalist party to form a non-coalition government for the first time.