Wales' six major parties faced off in a televised debate less than two weeks before Senedd elections. The Welsh leader defended reform proposals against accusations that they were discriminatory, a central flashpoint in the campaign. The debate highlighted deep divisions among parties on how to reshape Welsh governance and policy ahead of the vote.
The BBC Politics event brought together representatives from the dominant political forces competing for control of the Welsh parliament. Reform measures, their scope, and their potential impact dominated exchanges between candidates. One leader directly rebutted claims that proposed changes targeted specific groups, framing them instead as necessary restructuring.
The debate underscored how electoral contests in Wales are increasingly shaped by arguments over the pace and direction of institutional change. With polling day approaching, parties are sharpening their contrasts on governance, marking a critical moment for voters to assess competing visions for Welsh policy and leadership.
