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Plaid Cymru has pulled out of its co-operation agreement with the Welsh Labour government.
The two parties signed up to the three-year deal in 2021, agreeing to work together in a raft of policy areas in the Senedd.
However, the smaller partner has now withdrawn, seven months before the agreement was due to officially end.
In a statement, Plaid’s leader Rhun ap Iorwerth said he was “proud of the way in which the agreement demonstrated a new way of doing politics which focused on areas of policy which impact people’s everyday lives”.
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