Vaughan Gething has said he will step down as first minister of Wales after four ministers quit his government calling for him to go.
His resignation comes after he faced questions surrounding a controversial £200k donation and the sacking of a government minister.
But with the process to elect a successor set to get under way in the coming days, who could become the next leader of Welsh Labour and first minister of Wales?
Huw Irranca-Davies
Huw Irranca-Davies was appointed climate change secretary earlier this year.
His main task in that time has been to look again at government plans that would mean farmers have to meet a series of environmental obligations in return for public money.
The proposals were put on hold after several protests in the last days of the Drakeford government and his approach has been welcomed by unions.
The 61-year-old was previously minister for social care between 2016 and 2017, and before his time in the Senedd he sat in the House of Commons.
He was the MP for Ogmore in Westminster between 2002 and 2016, serving as a junior minister in Gordon Brown’s government.
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Jeremy Miles
Jeremy Miles missed out to Mr Gething in the leadership contest earlier this year.
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The 52-year-old was the economy secretary since March this year, and has previously served as education minister and counsel general – the government’s top legal job.
But Mr Miles was one of four government ministers who quit on Tuesday.
Some of Mr Gething’s supporters would consider the flurry of resignations as what ultimately brought about his downfall.
Eluned Morgan
Eluned Morgan is Wales’s health secretary – a brief she has held since 2021.
The 57-year-old previously stood for the leadership in 2018, but finished third behind Mark Drakeford and Vaughan Gething.
A member of the House of Lords, Baroness Morgan decided not enter the race to succeed Mr Drakeford.
In a statement at the time, she said she had been “humbled” by support but that she had made the decision not to stand “after careful deliberation”.
Before joining the cabinet, she held various junior government roles as minister for the Welsh language, international relations and mental health, and was previously a member of the European Parliament.
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Ken Skates
Ken Skates has served as Wales’s transport secretary since March.
He led on the review of the default 20mph limit in Wales’s built-up areas, updating the guidance for councils to switch some roads back.
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He supported Mr Gething in the leadership race and was rewarded with a return to government, after he stepped down in 2021.
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The 48-year-old has served in the Welsh government since 2013, holding both the skills and culture briefs.
He was economy minister from 2016 to 2021 – one of the most high-profile roles in government.