Iwan Huws | |
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Constituency | Aberconwy Candidate |
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Political party | Plaid Cymru |
Iwan Huws is a former executive of environmental governing bodies and political candidate.
Huws, from Y Felinheli, previously served as a chief executive of the Snowdonia National Park and as the Welsh director of the National Trust. In November 2010, Huws was selected as the Aberconwy constituency candidate for Plaid Cymru for the Welsh Assembly elections in May 2011. He was selected after the incumbent Plaid AM for Aberconwy, Gareth Jones, announced he would be standing down from the Assembly. [1] [2]
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