Clwyd South Senedd Member Ken Skates (pictured) has voluntarily stepped down from the Welsh Government's cabinet.
After
a number of years at the highest level of government, he yesterday asked First
Minister Mark Drakeford, as he reshuffled the cabinet following Welsh Labour's
election victory, to accept his resignation as the minister responsible for the
economy, transport and North Wales.
In a statement Mr Skates said: "Being re-elected as Member of the Senedd for Clwyd South is a huge honour. It has been a privilege to work with constituents over the last ten years to improve and champion our area, and I will continue to work as hard as I possibly can.
"This week I informed the First Minister of my wish to step away from Welsh Government. After eight years in government, now is the right time.
"Clwyd South has always remained my
number one priority, and my decision will enable me to spend more time in the
constituency, focusing on local matters, as well as further strengthening the
Party’s position in North Wales and further afield.
"I will continue to be a loyal
supporter of First Minister Mark Drakeford and our Welsh Labour Government from
the back benches.
"Above all, I will spend the next
five years focusing relentlessly on helping the people and communities of Clwyd
South as the local Member of the Senedd."
Announcing the
changes, the first minister paid tribute to Mr Skates, who he said would
"continue speaking up for north Wales and for Welsh Labour, but in a
different role".
He added: "We
will miss his energy and passion."
Replacing Mr Skates in the economy portfolio is former health minister Vaughan Gething and taking over his North Wales responsibility is Wrexham Senedd Member Lesley Griffiths.
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