Wednesday, 28 March 2007

Lansiad Maniffesto Plaid Manifesto launch


Rydym wedi lansio ein Maniffesto heddiw. Mae'r prif polisiau 7 4 '07 yn rhan o'r brif ddogfen, yn ogystal a pholisiau newydd eraill fel ymrwymo Plaid at gyflog Cenedlaethol Teg a ffordd newydd o lywodraethu trwy gael nifer o gyfarfodydd cabinet agored,'cynulliadau dinasyddion', a symud mwy o weinidogaethau allan o Gaerdydd i ardaloedd eraill o Gymru.

Polisiau eraill gwerth nodi yw y byddem yn cyflwyno system newydd yn lle TGAU a Safon A- gan gyflwyno system ar ffurf y Bagloriaeth Rhyngwladol. Byddem hefyd yn cyflwyno Awdurdod trafnidiaeth Cenedlaethol, gyda'r bwriad o ail Cenedlaetholi'r system yn yr hir dymor. Mae Deddf Iaith Newydd hefyd ar flaen yr agenda ym Maniffesto Plaid, yn ogystal a chynnig grantiau i bobl i arbed egni yn eu tai. Polisiau newydd, ffres sydd yn mynd i blesio pobl Cymru, dwi'n mawr obeithio!

Os hoffech ddarllen y maniffesto mewn mwy o fanylder, ewch i wefan y blaid.

We launched our Manifesto for the election today. The main 7 4 '07 policies were emphasised again, as well as a plethora of other policies, a main policy being a commitment to a National living wage. We also proposed a new way of governing by having a number of open cabinet meetings, 'citizen assemblies' and the promise to move more Ministeries outside of Cardiff.

Other policies worth noting are that we will replace the GCSE and A Level qualification with a new International Baccalaureate-style qualification. We will also introduce a new National Transport Authority, with a view to re-nationalise the transport system in the long-term. A New Welsh Language Act is also one of our top priorities, as well as energy saving grants for people in their households. These are fresh, new policies that I hope will impress the people of Wales!

If you want to read the Manifesto in detail go to the Plaid website.

3 comments:

Che Grav-ara said...

I have to say that what Plaid is putting forward is a seriously positive and radical set of policies. Let Labour continue with their negative and tired campaiging. It is clear who has the real vision for Wales.

Deleted said...

I take it that you will need to divert some of Labour's spending to pay for these commitments? Although I couldn't see how, albeit on a quick skim through the manifesto.

For instance are you planning to reintroduce prescription charges? I would rather Labour had invested that money in getting the NHS improved rather than saving me £6.

bethan said...

Left field- It's all published within figures published by the Treasury, the Welsh block grants expected growth. Read the WM tomorrow...