What does winning mean anyway? With no party likely to be able to govern alone after May's national election in Wales, the lead contender to form a government - Plaid Cymru - has a job on its hands to wrangle internal and external coalitions in order to form a stable government. This will fall against a backdrop of a party learning how to govern in real time and an increasingly challenging economic outlook that none of the parties seem to have prepared the public for.
We discuss this meaty issue along with challenges for the other parties, notably Labour's post-election leadership crisis and how the parties of the right - Reform and Conservatives - deal with the election result and in all likelihood being unable to find a route to government.
This is likely to be our penultimate pod so please be in touch with questions for the team that we'll pick up after the election and do remember to vote!
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Your hosts:
Prof Laura McAllister of the Wales Governance Centre at Cardiff University, former national football team captain and Vice President at UEFA
Lauren McEvatt, political commentator and former Conservative Special Advisor to the Wales Office in UK Govt
Lee Waters, former Labour Party Member of the Senedd for Llanelli and former Welsh Govt Minister
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Produced by Richard Martin for Mimosa Cymru
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