The Members of the Senedd not standing for election again
The list includes a number of former ministers
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Whatever happens in the Senedd election on May 6, there will be new Members of the Senedd elected.
Key figures including former First Minister Carwyn Jones and MSs who have been in the Senedd since it was formed in 1999 have decided not to stand again.
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