| Minister for the Constitution of Wales | |
|---|---|
| Gweinidog y Cyfansoddiad | |
|  | |
| Welsh Government | |
| Style | Welsh Minister | 
| Status | Cabinet Minister | 
| Abbreviation | Minister | 
| Member of | |
| Reports to | the Senedd and the First Minister of Wales | 
| Seat | Cardiff | 
| Nominator | First Minister of Wales | 
| Appointer | The Crown | 
| Term length | Five years Subject to elections to the Senedd which take place every five years | 
| First holder | Mick Antoniw MS | 
| Website | gov | 
The minister for the constitution (Welsh: gweinidog y cyfansoddiad) is a member of the cabinet in the Welsh Government. The current officeholder is Mick Antoniw, since May 2021.
Ministers
| Name | Picture | Entered office | Left office | Other offices held | Political party | Government | Notes | |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Minister | ||||||||
| Mick Antoniw | .JPG.webp) | 13 May 2021 | Incumbent | Counsel General | Labour | Second Drakeford government | [1] | |
Responsibilities
The post holder may have the following responsibilities:[1]
- Constitutional conventions
- Constitutional affairs
- Elections policy
- Justice policy, and responding to the Justice Commission's report
- Common Frameworks co-ordination work
- Government position on the UK Internal Market Act
- Tribunals policy
The responsibilities for this position are vague, since its establishment in May 2021, however the officeholder was on the receiving end of questions relating to Senedd reform,[2] while also expressing the officeholder's opinion on the state of intergovernmental relations with the UK Government,[3] such as the dispute over the Trade Union (Wales) Act 2017,[4] and how UK Government laws impact Wales.[5] The officeholder also commissioned reports on how local democracy works in Wales,[6] and oversaw pilots on the issue.[7]
See also
References
- 1 2   This article incorporates text published under the British Open Government Licence: "Mick Antoniw MS: Counsel General and Minister for the Constitution | GOV.WALES". www.gov.wales. Retrieved 18 December 2023. This article incorporates text published under the British Open Government Licence: "Mick Antoniw MS: Counsel General and Minister for the Constitution | GOV.WALES". www.gov.wales. Retrieved 18 December 2023.
- ↑ Mansfield, Mark (13 December 2023). "Minister grilled over closed-list plans for Senedd elections". Nation.Cymru. Retrieved 18 December 2023.
- ↑ Hayward, Will (1 July 2023). "Welsh Government attack UK Gov for 'destructive' attitude to devolution". Wales Online. Retrieved 18 December 2023.
- ↑ NationCymru (28 June 2022). "UK Government attempt to scrap Welsh law shows Tories 'just hate Wales' says Welsh minister". Nation.Cymru. Retrieved 18 December 2023.
- ↑ Carrell, Severin; Elgot, Jessica (31 January 2022). "Scottish and Welsh ministers criticise 'cack-handed' plans to scrap EU rules". The Guardian. ISSN 0261-3077. Retrieved 18 December 2023.
- ↑ "Building the foundations of a healthier democracy in Wales". www.wcpp.org.uk. Retrieved 18 December 2023.
- ↑ Jones, Gwynoro (24 March 2022). "Mick Antoniw MS gives update on Flexible Voting pilots in Wales". Wales News Online. Retrieved 18 December 2023.

