Welsh First Minister's Questions

Welsh First Minister's Questions (2007- )

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Full coverage of questions to the First Minister from the Senedd in Cardiff Bay.

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Frequently Asked Questions  Warning: Spoilers

When did the TV show 'Welsh First Minister's Questions' premiere?

The TV show 'Welsh First Minister's Questions' premiered in 2007.

What is the format of 'Welsh First Minister's Questions'?

'Welsh First Minister's Questions' follows a question and answer format, where Members of the Senedd pose questions to the First Minister of Wales.

Who were the main participants in 'Welsh First Minister's Questions'?

The main participants in 'Welsh First Minister's Questions' were the Members of the Senedd and the First Minister of Wales.

How often did 'Welsh First Minister's Questions' air?

'Welsh First Minister's Questions' aired regularly, but the specific frequency may vary depending on the season or year.

What topics were discussed in 'Welsh First Minister's Questions'?

'Welsh First Minister's Questions' covered a wide range of topics, including but not limited to government policies, current events, and matters concerning Wales.

Who hosted 'Welsh First Minister's Questions'?

'Welsh First Minister's Questions' was hosted by the Presiding Officer of the Senedd, who ensured the orderly conduct of the session.

How long did each episode of 'Welsh First Minister's Questions' last?

Each episode of 'Welsh First Minister's Questions' typically lasted for a set duration, allowing ample time for questions and answers.

Were there any recurring segments or features in 'Welsh First Minister's Questions'?

'Welsh First Minister's Questions' did not have any recurring segments or features. The focus was primarily on the questions posed by Members of the Senedd.

Were there any guest appearances in 'Welsh First Minister's Questions'?

'Welsh First Minister's Questions' generally did not feature guest appearances. The main participants were the Members of the Senedd and the First Minister of Wales.

Who was the first First Minister to appear on 'Welsh First Minister's Questions'?

The first First Minister to appear on 'Welsh First Minister's Questions' was Rhodri Morgan.

Did 'Welsh First Minister's Questions' have a live audience?

'Welsh First Minister's Questions' did not have a live audience. The session took place in the Senedd Chamber.

How were the questions selected for 'Welsh First Minister's Questions'?

The questions for 'Welsh First Minister's Questions' were selected by Members of the Senedd, who submitted their queries prior to the session.

Did 'Welsh First Minister's Questions' have a specific time slot?

'Welsh First Minister's Questions' had specific time slots allocated for each session, ensuring regularity and predictability.

How many Members of the Senedd were allowed to ask questions in each session of 'Welsh First Minister's Questions'?

Multiple Members of the Senedd were given the opportunity to ask questions during each session of 'Welsh First Minister's Questions'.

Were there any restrictions on the type of questions that could be asked in 'Welsh First Minister's Questions'?

There were no specific restrictions on the type of questions that could be asked in 'Welsh First Minister's Questions'. However, questions were expected to be relevant and respectful.

Did 'Welsh First Minister's Questions' have a set duration?

Each session of 'Welsh First Minister's Questions' had a set duration, allowing for a structured and efficient exchange of questions and answers.

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