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Gething to become first black leader of a European country

- TIM STICKINGS

Welsh politician Vaughan Gething says he is honoured to become the first black leader of a European country after he was chosen as the country’s next first minister.

Mr Gething, 50, will take office on Wednesday after being elected leader of the ruling Labour Party in Wales.

Born in Zambia to a Welsh father, Mr Gething will become the third serving ethnic minority leader in Britain.

Prime Minister Rishi Sunak is of Indian descent, while Scotland’s First Minister Humza Yousaf has Pakistani heritage. Northern Ireland’s First Minister Michelle O’Neill is a Catholic republican, another first.

“Today, we turn the page in the book of our nation’s history, a history that we write together,” Mr Gething said in a victory speech.

“Not just because I had the honour of becoming the first black leader in any European country, because a generation­al dial has jumped too.”

Outgoing First Minister Mark Drakeford, 69, announced his retirement last year. Mr Gething won the Labour leadership contest with 51.7 per cent of the vote, defeating Jeremy Miles.

Mr Gething will lead Welsh Labour into a British general election, expected this year, with the party currently holding 21 out of 40 seats in Wales.

Labour leader Keir Starmer called the result a “historic moment that speaks to the progress and values of modern-day Wales”. Mr Yousaf called it an “incredible achievemen­t”. Mr Sunak said he was “committed to working together constructi­vely” with Welsh ministers.

The devolved government­s handle affairs such as health, education and transport, while the British government at Westminste­r retains control of foreign affairs, defence and other nationwide issues.

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