Miles back as minister after ousting Gething
Vaughan Gethingâs former leadership rival Jeremy Miles has returned to the Welsh government as Eluned Morganâs health secretary in her first cabinet reshuffle.
Former first minister Mark Drakeford â who had been interim health secretary since the summer â has also been given a permanent job as finance secretary.
Morgan said her reshuffle offered stability and that Drakeford would be an âanchorâ for her government at a time that finances are tight.
But the Tories said the first ministerâs new cabinet was âstill the same old Labourâ while Plaid Cymru criticised the âthird Welsh government cabinet this year after months of internal Labour party chaosâ.
Miles was one of four cabinet members who forced Gething to resign in the summer by quitting his cabinet.
Julie James, who had left her job as housing secretary, will also return to government become counsel general.
But two of the four â Lesley Griffiths and Mick Antoniw â were not given ministerial jobs.
Vaughan Gething, who was ousted after months of rows rocked Welsh Labour, had already ruled himself out of serving in the government.
The first minister said: âThe changes I am announcing today offer stability, draw on experience, and bring our collective talents together.
âThe new portfolios reflect modern Wales and are designed to address the key challenges that face us all.â
She told BBC Wales Today that former first minister Drakeford had âvast experienceâ and that âbringing that anchor to government is really helpful at a time when finances are still really, really tightâ.
Morgan had made no secret when she was health secretary of how tough the role was.
She said Miles âwas happy to take the job. I think he relishes the challengeâ.
The first minister said she was confident that she could hold the party together after the difficult months of 2024: âThere was a really good atmosphere in the cabinet today.â
Rebecca Evans, who was finance secretary prior to the reshuffle, has moved to the economy brief.
But Lynne Neagle, Ken Skates, Jayne Bryant, Huw-Irranca Davies have all retained their previous jobs in education, transport, local government and rural affairs respectively.
Jane Hutt will also stay on as chief whip, although her culture portfolio â previously held by Lesley Griffiths â will move to junior minister Jack Sargeant.
He is also responsible for skills and social partnership.
Meanwhile Vikki Howells, MS for Cynon Valley, has been promoted to government as a junior minister for the first time, responsible for further and higher education.
Sarah Murphy and Dawn Bowden have also retained junior government jobs.
Jeremy Miles lost to Vaughan Gething in the Welsh Labour leadership contest in March.
Following months of rows over Gethingâs campaign donations and the sacking of a minister, Miles, James, Antoniw and Griffiths all quit at the same time, forcing Gething from office.
Prior to resigning Lesley Griffiths had been in government since 2009.
The health job is arguably the most important ministerial position below first minister â with the NHS and social services taking up more than half of the Welsh governmentâs budget.
Who is who in the new Welsh government cabinet?
- Huw Irranca-Davies â Deputy First Minister and Cabinet Secretary for Climate Change and Rural Affairs
- Jeremy Miles â Cabinet Secretary for Health and Social Care
- Mark Drakeford â Cabinet Secretary for Finance and Welsh Language
- Rebecca Evans â Cabinet Secretary for Economy, Energy and Planning
- Jayne Bryant â Cabinet Secretary for Housing and Local Government
- Lynne Neagle â Cabinet Secretary for Education
- Ken Skates â Cabinet Secretary for Transport and North Wales
- Jane Hutt â Cabinet Secretary for Social Justice, Trefnydd and Chief Whip
- Jack Sargeant â Minister for Culture, Skills and Social Partnership
- Vikki Howells â Minister for Further and Higher Education
- Sarah Murphy â Minister for Mental Health and Wellbeing
- Dawn Bowden â Minister for Children and Social Care
- Julie James â Counsel General Designate and Minister for Delivery
âThis government continues to failâ
Andrew RT Davies, Welsh Conservative Senedd leader, said: âWhile there may be a new first minister, itâs still the same old Labour.
âWe know that this Labour Welsh government will continue to fail in the key areas that matter to Wales while they focus time and energy on pointless pet projects.â
Rhun ap Iorwerth, Plaid Cymru leader, said: âThis is the third Welsh government cabinet this year after months of internal Labour party chaos.
âWales deserves better than this tired and divided Labour government that delivers nothing but delay and distractions.â
Analysis
By Daniel Davies, political correspondent
Jeremy Miles inherits a massive budget and a daunting task.
Itâs three years since the Welsh government declared that reducing the backlog of treatments from Covid was âour highest priorityâ.
But hospital waiting times have proved stubbornly high and last month hit a new record, having risen for the fifth month in a row.
Eluned Morgan, Vaughan Gething and Mark Drakeford all did stints in charge of the behemoth health department before ascending to the top job.
Now itâs the turn of the politician who helped end Gethingâs reign by resigning from his cabinet.