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Senedd Reform
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Meeting: 11/07/2023 - Business Committee (Item 6)
The Senedd Reform Bill - timetable
Supporting documents:
- Restricted enclosure 2
Minutes:
Business Committee considered the scrutiny arrangements for the Senedd
Reform Bill and linked legislation and agreed the following:
- To table relevant motions to propose in Plenary on 12 July that the
Senedd establishes a Reform Bill Committee with a remit to scrutinise
Bills referred to it by the Business Committee;
- To allocate the chair of the Committee to the Labour group and for
nominations for that position to be invited in Plenary on 12 July;
- That the Committee should be comprised of four members, including
the Chair, (two Labour, one each from the Conservative and Plaid Cymru
groups) and to record its preference that Jane Dodds be invited by the
Chair to participate in meetings of the Committee as set out in Standing
Order 17.49;
- That the general principles of the Senedd Reform Bill be referred
to the new Reform Bill Committee for Stage 1 consideration;
- That the Reform Bill Committee be consulted on the proposed Bill
timetable to inform a final decision by the Business Committee on the
timetable at a future meeting.
Business Committee agreed to return to the issue of whether the proposed
local government electoral administration bill should also be referred to the
Reform Bill Committee in the autumn term.
Meeting: 11/07/2023 - Business Committee (Item 6)
Scrutiny arrangements for the Senedd Reform Bill and linked legislation
Supporting documents:
- Restricted enclosure 5
Meeting: 06/07/2023 - Finance Committee (Item 4)
4 Financial implications of forthcoming legislation to reform the Senedd
Supporting documents:
FIN(6)-12-23 P5 – Financial implications of forthcoming legislation to reform the Senedd
Supporting documents:
- Restricted enclosure 9 , View reasons restricted (4/1)
Minutes:
4.1 The Committee considered the paper on the Financial implications of forthcoming legislation to reform the Senedd.
Meeting: 27/06/2023 - Business Committee (Item 5)
Paper to note - Letter from the Minister for Rural Affairs and North Wales, and Trefnydd regarding Senedd reform and the Presiding Officer title
Supporting documents:
- Restricted enclosure 12
Minutes:
Business Committee noted the letter and that the Welsh Government will
not incorporate changes to the title used for the Presiding and Deputy
Presiding Officers in forthcoming legislation on Senedd Reform.
It was agreed that the Secretariat would provide a legal note on
differences in the Senedd’s legislative competence to amend the name of the
institution and the title of the Presiding and Deputy Presiding Officers.
Meeting: 27/06/2023 - Business Committee (Item 5)
Senedd Reform
Meeting: 13/12/2022 - Business Committee (Item 5)
Costings and Assumptions on Senedd Reform: Revised information
Supporting documents:
- Restricted enclosure 17
Minutes:
Business Committee
discussed a paper on a number of assumptions that will underpin the information
required from the Senedd Commission to inform the Welsh Government’s
development of the Regulatory Impact Assessment for a Senedd Reform Bill.
Following discussion over the assumptions relating to the anticipated range of
additional committees likely to be established by a future Senedd and the
number of sitting weeks, Business Committee agreed to note the assumptions
relating to Senedd business.
The Committee also
agreed to consider a paper mapping out the high-level timescales for its own
work relating to Senedd Reform over the remainder of this Senedd term at a
future meeting.
Meeting: 13/12/2022 - Business Committee (Item 5)
Senedd Reform
Meeting: 06/12/2022 - Business Committee (Item 6)
Consideration of draft report on recommendations of the Special Purpose Committee on Senedd Reform
Supporting documents:
- Restricted enclosure 22
Minutes:
Business Committee
considered and agreed the draft report, and for it to be laid and provided to
the Welsh Government before the end of term, subject to two additions: to note
Sian Gwenllian’s view that Senedd Reform legislation should contain only the
Welsh titles of ‘Llywydd’ and ‘Dirprwy Lywydd’; and, to note the Llywydd’s view
that an increased maximum number of Welsh Ministers should be set at 16.
Meeting: 06/12/2022 - Business Committee (Item 6)
Senedd Reform
Meeting: 29/11/2022 - Business Committee (Item 6)
Consideration of Special Purpose Committee on Senedd Reform's Recommendations - decision update
Supporting documents:
- Restricted enclosure 27
Minutes:
Business Committee
returned to its consideration of the size of the Welsh Government in a larger
Senedd. A majority on the Committee agreed to a proposal from the Trefnydd that the maximum limit on the number of Welsh
Ministers should be increased from 12 to 17 ministers as part of Senedd Reform
legislation. The majority also agreed to a proposal by the Trefnydd
that the legislation should include a mechanism which would enable the Welsh
Government to propose a further increase to this limit, up to a maximum of 19,
through secondary legislation, in circumstances where an increase is considered
to be merited. Business Committee agreed that such an increase should be
subject to an affirmative vote of the Senedd.
Darren Millar
stated his view that the maximum number of Ministers should be 16, and that any
further increase in the number of Ministers should be approved by two-thirds of
Members voting.
Business Committee
agreed to consider a report of their conclusions on the four matters that it
has considered at a subsequent meeting.
Meeting: 29/11/2022 - Business Committee (Item 6)
Senedd Reform
Meeting: 22/11/2022 - Business Committee (Item 5)
Development of common assumptions
Supporting documents:
- Restricted enclosure 32
Minutes:
Business Committee
considered a paper consulting it on a number of assumptions that will underpin
the information to be provided by the Senedd Commission to inform the
Regulatory Impact Assessment for the Senedd Reform Bill. The Committee agreed
that further consideration should be given to assumptions around the possible
number of committees in a larger Senedd. They also agreed that the
assumptions and information which will be presented around Parliamentary
activity should outline the range of activity carried out by the Senedd. They
requested that a further paper be produced for discussion at a future meeting.
Meeting: 22/11/2022 - Business Committee (Item 5)
Consideration of Special Purpose Committee on Senedd Reform's Recommendations - decision update
Supporting documents:
- Restricted enclosure 35
Minutes:
Business Committee
returned to consideration of two recommendations made by the Special Purpose
Committee on Senedd Reform:
1. The size of the Welsh Government in a
larger Senedd
The Committee
agreed to defer further discussion of this matter to the following meeting.
2. The
number of Deputy Presiding Officers in a larger Senedd
Further to the
conclusion reached at the previous meeting - that Senedd Reform legislation
should amend the current statutory provisions in the Government of Wales Act
2006 to provide for a revised limit of two Deputy Presiding Officers - Business
Committee agreed that the legislation should require that Members elected to
the roles of Presiding Officer and Deputy Presiding Officer should represent at
least two party groups. The Committee also concluded that the legislation
should state that, when the Senedd elects two Deputy Presiding Officers, these
office holders should represent three different parties, where possible.
A majority of the
Business Committee agreed to conclude that the legislation should amend the
titles ‘Presiding Officer’ and ‘Deputy Presiding Officer’ to ‘Speaker’ and
‘Llywydd’, and ‘Deputy Speaker’ and ‘Dirprwy Lywydd’,
subject to the Welsh Government giving consideration to whether the Senedd has
legislative competence to do this. Siân Gwenllian and Jane Dodds noted that
they favoured the use of ‘Llywydd’ and ‘Dirprwy Llywydd’ only in the
legislation.
Meeting: 22/11/2022 - Business Committee (Item 5)
Senedd Reform
Meeting: 15/11/2022 - Business Committee (Item 6)
Senedd Reform
Meeting: 15/11/2022 - Business Committee (Item 6)
Special Purpose Committee on Senedd Reform's recommendations: Business Committee decision aid
Supporting documents:
- Restricted enclosure 42
Minutes:
1. The
size of the Welsh Government in a larger Senedd (recommendation 4)
Business Committee
discussed the evidence received and agreed, in principle, to conclude that
Senedd Reform legislation should amend the current statutory provisions in the
Government of Wales Act 2006 to provide for a different limit on the number of
Welsh Ministers.
Business Committee
agreed to return to a further discussion of the level of any minimum and/or
maximum thresholds, and whether or not the legislation should include a range
for the number of Welsh Ministers, at a subsequent meeting.
2. The
number of Deputy Presiding Officers in a larger Senedd
Business Committee
concluded that Senedd Reform legislation should amend the current statutory
provisions in the Government of Wales Act 2006 to provide for a limit of two
Deputy Presiding Officers, instead of one as is currently the case.
Business Committee
agreed to return to a further discussion on the matter of how the legislation
should require there to be a political balance across the Llywydd and deputies,
and which titles are used for those posts in the legislation.
3. The number of Senedd Commissioners in a
larger Senedd
Business Committee
concluded that there should not be any change to the current statutory
provisions on the number of Senedd Commissioners.
4. The consequences of a Member changing
their political party if elected through a closed proportional list system
Business Committee
concluded that it would not recommend that the Senedd Reform legislation should
introduce legislative consequences arising from a Member of the Senedd changing
their political party between elections. Business Committee indicated that it
would give further consideration to internal Senedd mechanisms relating to
group membership when reviewing Standing Orders ahead of the next Senedd term.
Meeting: 15/11/2022 - Business Committee (Item 6)
Background paper: consequences of a Member changing their political party
Supporting documents:
- Restricted enclosure 45
Minutes:
The Committee noted the paper.
Meeting: 15/11/2022 - Business Committee (Item 6)
Background paper: number of office holders
Supporting documents:
- Restricted enclosure 48
Minutes:
The Committee noted the paper.
Meeting: 04/10/2022 - Business Committee (Item 5)
Senedd Reform
Meeting: 04/10/2022 - Business Committee (Item 5)
Approach to considering recommendations of the Special Purpose Committee on Senedd Reform
Supporting documents:
- Restricted enclosure 53
Minutes:
Business Committee
discussed its approach to considering several recommendations made by the
Special Purpose Committee on Senedd Reform, with a view to providing
conclusions to
inform the development of policy instructions for a Bill on Senedd Reform by
the Welsh Government.
Business
Committee agreed to:
- consult with
Members and Party Groups on the four recommendations: the size of the
Welsh Government, the number of Deputy Presiding Officers and the number
of Senedd Commissioners in a larger Senedd; and the consequences of a
Member of the Senedd changing their political party between elections;
- invite views
from stakeholders to inform its consideration of the above issues;
- invite views
from the Llywydd and DPO on the number of Deputy Presiding Officers there
should be in a larger Senedd;
- invite views
from the Senedd Commission on the number of Senedd Commissioners there
should be in a larger Senedd;
- request that
the Welsh Government provides information about scoping and analysis that
has been conducted on the number of Welsh Ministers in a larger Senedd and
the issue of Members changing their political party between elections; and
- consider
examples of how Members changing their political party between elections
are dealt with in parliaments with comparable electoral systems.
Business Committee
also agreed to hold a technical workshop with Senedd and Welsh Government
officials prior to the autumn half-term recess. They agreed to consider these
matters and the evidence received during the existing committee meeting slots
in November. Meetings would be held in public where appropriate.