Real Power for the People of Wales
A Manifesto for a Fair, Green, Socialist Future

23rd March 2026, 11.00
Bangor Management Centre
Bangor Business School, College Road, Bangor,
Gwynedd LL57 2DG

24th March 2026, 11.00
Makers Guild Wales
Craft in the Bay
The Flourish, Lloyd George Avenue
Cardiff CF10 4QH

The Welsh Communist Party will be launching its 2026 Senedd election manifesto at events in north Wales and south Wales.
Monday 23 March at 11.00am
Bangor Management Centre
Bangor Business School, College Road, Bangor, Gwynedd LL57 2DG
Tuesday 24 March at 11.00am
Makers Guild Wales
Craft in the Bay, The Flourish, Lloyd George Avenue, Cardiff, UK, CF10 4QH
Dominic MacAskill, Welsh Communist Party’s national secretary, declared:
The Communist Party’s manifesto is a call to action, to fight for your community, to change everything. The manifesto sets out a ten point plan for a fair, green and socialist Wales.
Mr MacAskill went onto say:
The Communist Party intends this manifesto to inform and inspire people in our communities, trade unions and political organisation. To show people that another Wales is possible, one where wealth is shared, democracy is real, the environment is protected and human need comes before private greed.
The launch events for the Communist Party’s 2026 Senedd election manifesto will hear an overview of the manifesto and provide an opportunity to quiz the lead candidates.
Additional information
The Communist Party has contested every National Assembly and Senedd election since devolution and in 2026 the Party will be contesting two constituencies: Bangor Conwy Môn and Caerdydd Penarth.
Bangor Conwy Môn Communist Party lead candidate:
Jaime Fitter is a young community and political activist. Jaime campaigned against the closure of the University of Wales Trinity St David’s, Lampeter campus, opposing the loss of education opportunities for people in Wales. Since then, Jaime has campaigned against war abroad and opposing the involvement of the British state in the Israeli government’s war crimes and genocide in Palestine. Jaime has also been at the forefront of, standing alongside local communities, combatting the rise of the far right in Wales.
Caerdydd Penarth Communist Party lead candidate:
Robert Griffiths was born in Cardiff and has lived in Llanrumney, Roath and Splott. Robert has contested elections at local, Welsh, Westminster and EU levels. General Secretary of the Communist Party until recently, Robert has campaigned for public services, rights at work and bilingual education; and against austerity cuts, the leasehold system, racism and the Cardiff Incinerator. He is also the author of many publications on the economy, history, politics and culture in English and Welsh.
Published on behalf of the Communist Party, CPB Top Floor, Ruskin House, 23 Coombe Road, Croydon CR0 1BD.
