Chief Whip (Wales)

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Chief Whip of the Welsh Government
Prif Chwip Lywodraeth Cymru (Welsh)
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Official photograph of Jane Hutt MS Cabinet Secretary for Social Justice, Trefnydd and Chief Whip (Portrait).jpg
Incumbent
Jane Hutt MS
since 3 May 2023 (2023-05-03)
Welsh Government
Member of
Reports tothe Senedd and the First Minister of Wales
Seat Cardiff
Nominator First Minister of Wales
Appointer The Crown
Term length
Subject to elections to the Senedd which take place every five years
First holder Andrew Davies AM
Website gov.wales/jane-hutt-ms

The Chief Whip (Welsh : Prif Chwip) is a member of the cabinet in the Welsh Government. [1] The current officeholder is Jane Hutt since May 2023. [2]

Contents

Chief whips

NamePictureEntered officeLeft officeOther offices heldPolitical partyGovernmentRefs.
Andrew Davies Official portrait of Andrew Davies AM.jpg 12 May 19999 February 2000Minister for Assembly Business Labour Michael administration
Karen Sinclair Karen Sinclair.jpg 9 February 20002005Minister for Assembly Business Interim Rhodri Morgan administration [3] [4]
First Rhodri Morgan government
Second Rhodri Morgan government
Jane Hutt Jane Hutt.jpg 20052007Minister for the Assembly Business [2] [5]
Third Rhodri Morgan government
Carl Sargeant Carl Sargeant.jpg 31 May 200710 December 2009 Fourth Rhodri Morgan government [6]
Janice Gregory Janice Gregory.jpg 10 December 200919 May 2016 First Jones government [7] [8]
Second Jones government
Jane Hutt Jane Hutt AM (28136581466).jpg 19 May 20163 November 2017 Leader of the House Third Jones government [2]
Julie James Julie James - National Assembly for Wales.jpg 3 November 201713 December 2018 Leader of the House [9]
Jane Hutt Jane Hutt AM (28136581466).jpg 13 December 201813 May 2021Deputy minister First Drakeford government [2] [10]
Dawn Bowden Dawn Bowden official portrait (cropped).JPG 13 May 20213 May 2023 Deputy Minister for Arts and Sport

Accountable to Minister for Economy

Second Drakeford government [2] [11] [12]
Jane Hutt Jane Hutt official portrait (cropped).JPG 3 May 2023Incumbent Minister for Social Justice (2018–2024) [2]
Minister for Social Justice (2024)

Trefnydd (2024–)

Gething government [13]
Trefnydd (2024–) Eluned Morgan government [14]

Responsibilities

The main responsibility of Chief Whip is to ensure the Welsh Government's business can go through the Senedd, in particular securing the majority of votes the government holds to vote on its legislative and policy programmes. The chief whip attends the cabinet, and works with the business minister to timetable and secure passage of legislative competence orders and acts) (formerly measures). They also have the role to successfully complete the government's programme of legislation. [15]

To maintain their responsibilities, whips use various methods. They manage the attendance of members in Senedd votes, and persuade them to vote with the government. The chief whip is also an important link not only between the government and the parliamentary (majority) party, but also between the government and opposition parties or the Assembly Parliamentary Service (now Senedd Commission) and presiding office. The chief whip would attends regular weekly meetings with key figures to discuss the Senedd's business arrangements, as well as cabinet meetings. They have daily contact with these key figures to deal with ongoing matters, timetabling and agenda issues. When legislation is to be passed, or for some other government business, discussions may arise between the chief whip and opposition whips, the minister overseeing Senedd business, or the whips' designated "shadow" counterpart, to resolve difficulties arising with amendments, the timing of a vote, and to resolve such issues a deal may be reached. [15]

The chief whip also has contact with other whips concerning various matters, such as "pairing" and the intermittent filling of committee vacancies. The chief whip also manages the membership of committees and sub-committees. Discussions may follow these channels for other matters, such as changes coming from or presented to the Business Committee. [15]

The chief whip also ensures that backbenchers use their electronic votes correctly. The whip (document) is circulated each week by whips of each party to their members and sets out the list of business for the following week, as well as the party's expectations for when Senedd members are to vote. To minimise the persuasion required for backbenchers to support the government, the Chief Whip advises the cabinet over the likely acceptability of any of its legislative proposals. [15]

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