Can Mark Drakeford keep his seat? The challenge Wales First Minister faces in Cardiff West
How close the race was in 2016 is unlikely to be repeated
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Some of Wales most high-profile Labour politicians have represented Cardiff West in Parliament or the Senedd.
Plaid leader Adam Price (Image: Matthew Horwood)
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In 1999, when the era of UK democratic devolution began, Plaid Cymru won a higher percentage of the vote in Wales than the SNP in Scotland.
Eight years later, both parties were in government.
Tell us what you think of this year s Senedd Election and what you want to ask the party leaders
The election takes place on May 6
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On May 6, the Senedd elections are being held in Wales.
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By James Williams
image captionNeil McEvoy said Welsh devolution does not have a great story up until now
The Senedd needs to build confidence amongst the public that Wales can run its own affairs, according to the leader of Propel.
Neil McEvoy said politicians in Cardiff Bay needed to make the parliament work for the people of Wales, instead of vested interests .
Propel supports Welsh independence but Mr McEvoy said Welsh devolution does not have a great story up until now .
The party is also calling for an immediate end to lockdown restrictions.
Speaking to the BBC Politics Wales programme, Mr McEvoy said prolonged lockdowns do more harm than good and we re in a position now where the NHS has admitted to be five years behind .