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Llywydd of the Senedd
Llywydd Senedd Cymru
Incumbent
Elin Jones
since 11 May 2016
Senedd
StyleLlywydd
(within Parliament)
The Right Honourable
(formal)
AppointerSenedd
(elected by)
Term lengthNo limits imposed
Inaugural holderDafydd Elis-Thomas
12 May 1999
Formation1999
Unofficial namesPresiding Officer of the Senedd
Llywydd / Presiding Officer of the Welsh Parliament
Websitehttps://senedd.wales/senedd-business/llywydd/

The Llywydd (Welsh: [ˈɬəu̯.ɪð]), or Presiding Officer in English, is the speaker of the Senedd in Wales, elected by members of the Senedd to chair their meetings (plenary sessions); to maintain order; and to protect the rights of Members.

The Llywydd also heads the Corporate Body (known as the Senedd Commission) and as such is viewed as a figurehead for the entire organisation. One Deputy Presiding Officer[1] (Welsh: Dirprwy Lywydd) is also elected to help fulfil the role. The office of the Llywydd is based in Tŷ Hywel and is also responsible for the Pierhead Building in Cardiff Bay. In their roles, neither the Llywydd nor the Deputy Presiding Officer (Dirprwy Lywydd) are allowed to participate in Senedd votes, except where legislation requires those votes to be passed by two-thirds of Members.[2]

Role of the Llywydd

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

The Llywydd is also responsible for Standing Orders and is the final authority on their interpretation. The Llywydd also acts as Chair of the Senedd Commission, and has special responsibility for promoting democratic engagement, leadership, developing the Senedd's future legislative powers and external relations

Along with the Deputy Presiding Officer (Dirprwy Lywydd), they are politically responsible for all aspects of the Presiding Office to which the Standing Orders relate.

The Llywydd chairs meetings of the Panel of Subject Committee Chairs, where committee procedures and matters affecting Committee business are discussed. In addition to this, the Llywydd acts as the ambassador for the Senedd, attending speakers' conferences and other events in order to publicise and raise the profile of the Senedd.

Llywydd's Committee

The role of the Llywydd's committee is to scrutinise the financial estimates of the Electoral Commission, as relates to devolved elections and referendums. It is typically chaired by the Dirprwy Lywydd, currently David Rees.[3]

List of Llywyddion and Deputy Presiding Officers

Current Llywydd and Deputy Presiding Officer

PositionCurrent holderTerm startedPolitical partyConstituency
Llywydd (Presiding Officer)Elin Jones MS11 May 2016Plaid CymruCeredigion
Deputy Presiding Officer (Dirprwy Lywydd)David Rees MS12 May 2021LabourAberavon

List of Llywyddion (Presiding Officers)

NamePictureEntered officeLeft officePolitical partyNotes
The Rt Hon The Lord Elis-Thomas PC AM12 May 199911 May 2011Plaid CymruElected unopposed 1999,[4] re-elected unopposed 2003 and 2007
Dame Rosemary Butler DBE AM11 May 201111 May 2016LabourElected unopposed 2011.[5]
Elin Jones MS11 May 2016IncumbentPlaid CymruElected 2016, re-elected 2021.

Beat Dafydd Elis-Thomas 34 votes to 25 with 1 abstention on 11 May 2016[6]
Beat Russell George 35 votes to 25 for re-election on 12 May 2021.

List of Deputy Presiding Officers (Dirprwy Lywyddion)

NamePictureEntered officeLeft officePolitical partyNotes
Jane Davidson AM12 May 199917 October 2000LabourFirst Assembly.

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

John Marek AM19 October 20007 May 2003LabourRemainder of the first Assembly

Beat Rosemary Butler 28 votes to 27[7]

7 May 20039 May 2007Forward WalesSecond Assembly.

Beat Peter Law 30 votes to 29[8]

Rosemary Butler AM9 May 200711 May 2011LabourThird Assembly

Elected unopposed[9]

David Melding AM11 May 201111 May 2016ConservativeFourth Assembly

Beat William Graham 46 votes to 12[5]

Ann Jones MS11 May 201612 May 2021LabourFifth Assembly

Beat John Griffiths 30 votes to 29[6]

David Rees MS12 May 2021IncumbentLabourSixth Senedd

Beat Hefin David 35 votes to 24.

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