First minister Elund Morgan says that she is feeling pressure as she completes her party for the next Center after her first year in the job.
Elections in the last few months have suggested that Labor may lose its lead in the Welsh parliamentary election for the first time since the 1920s.
Marking a one -year in -charge, Welsh Labor Leader said that she had a “historical responsibility” and knew that her party would be for “difficult times” when she took a job.
Meanwhile, he said that the UK government was not listening to “probably” when he gave a historic speech criticizing the Sir Kir Stmper government.
Opposition parties accused Morgan, claiming the “drift,” “determination” and “failure” in their first year, claiming “the same old problems”.
Morgan handled his party after the following period, the following Von gating exit by senior data in Welsh government,
His predecessor leadership campaign was dominated by a person who illegally dumped £ 200,000 from a person convicted of dumping garbage during the small tenure of the Getting as the first minister.
Morgan was established without a competition when other potential candidates excluded themselves.
Before then, the minister has demanded to focus on a small list of priorities – especially on reducing long NHS waiting.
BBC talking to Wales Podcast Vaulscast On Wednesday, Morgan stated that “the longest wait is definitely moving in the right direction”.
When it was reported that there was an increase in two years of waiting recently, he said that North Wales’s Health Board, Batesi Cadwaladra had a “special problem”.
He said: “I am taking out my hair.
“But, look, we are all on them.”
Morgan stated that some treatment to the health board was “excluding the independent area, because you know what you are doing there”, as well as opening a new orthopedic hub.
Statistics released in July Said that those who waited for more than two years increased by 6.5% in the last month, below only 10,300.
‘We have to remind people what is at stake’
Morgan said that Labor had to take the challenge seriously before the party.
“I think we have got people to remind people whether they are at stake, things that they see in their lives every day, free tips, free bus pass, free school food.
“Every time you win the election, it becomes more difficult for the time and of course, a historical responsibility, and also as the first female leader.
“So yes, of course, I’m feeling pressure.”
His tenure in the office in May came an important moment when Morgan gave a speech in the Norwegian Church of Cardiff Bay, which was afraid of the UK government policy.
Dubbed as the Red Welsh Way by Morgan, the first minister promised “call out” Labor in Westminster if ministers got “wrong for Wales”.
The first minister said that the Welsh government had received more cash for coal tips and rail from the UK government.
“So that’s enough? No, I want more. I always want more, and I will not apologize for it.”
Morgan said that he felt that the UK government had started sitting “since the Red Welsh Way Speech” and started paying us a little more attention. ,
Asked if she gave a speech because she was not being heard at that time, Morgan said: “I think it was probably like that at that time, but now it is not. The engagement has changed since then.”
Morgan said she talks to Sir Keer “at least once a month … perhaps more than any other first ministers in the past”.
‘Internal political nonsense’
The first minister took over only after months within his party.
Talk to BBC Radio Cymru Podcast Gwleidydda with von RoderickHe said: “I think it is important that we focus on what is important for the people of Wales.”
Morgan said that when she takes the reins, she felt “hesitant”, but the things have been very calm “since then.
“I was confident that I could fix it and it happened very soon,” he said.
He said that labor should focus on the priorities of voters rather than “internal political nonsense”.
Welsh was briefing against each other in response to people’s suggestions within labor, saying she “hates” that kind of politics.
“I think we should rise above it, and I don’t think there is a political partition in the party,” he said.
What other parties have said?
The leader of the Welsh Orthodox in Darren Miller, Conded, said: “Nothing has changed one year.
“Whether it slows down Wells at a speed of 20mph, or plans to ruin the labor plans on more politicians in Send, the same old problems remain.”
Nedd Finch, a member of the plaid Cymru Sendd, said: “The first year of Morgan as the first minister is surrounded by a record of failure: two years of NHS recalling their own goals to eliminate the wait for treatment, stabbing educational results and increasing levels of poverty in our communities.”
The reform, which is expecting to win its first Sendd seats in the next May, said: “From the first day, he promised leadership and distribution. What we got was flow, determination and distraction.
“Public services are buckle, the economy is stable, and the people of Wales are being allowed down by the first minister to go down by the first minister to be more interested in headline-chasing than the hard graft.”
Welsh Liberal Democrat leader Jane Dods said that it was “fantastic” a woman in Wales and led a party “It was” difficult “when you are a woman.
“But what I was thinking about is that he is not standing for the Kir starrer,” he said.
“He promised to do so. He promised to ensure that Wales’s voice was strong and I was not seen.”