The Wales Green Party’s Senedd manifesto includes rent controls, £1 bus fares and free bus travel for under-22s, according to BBC News.
The Wales Green Party has unveiled a Senedd election manifesto that promises rent controls, £1 bus fares and free bus travel for under-22s.
BBC News reported the pledge package on Tuesday, saying the party is pitching itself as a challenger on housing and transport ahead of the May 7 election. The BBC report said the manifesto launch is the latest step in the Greens' campaign to win seats in the next Senedd.
The housing proposal focuses on rent controls, a policy the party has recently highlighted as part of its wider economic platform in Wales. On transport, the Greens are arguing that cheaper public transport would help cut the cost of living and make it easier for younger people to travel.
The party's official site confirms it is contesting the 2026 Senedd election and has already said it will stand a full slate of candidates. Earlier Green Party material had also described rent controls as part of its Welsh housing pitch, matching the direction of the new manifesto.
The new pledges are designed to appeal to voters looking for immediate household savings on rent and travel. The party has not been framed as a likely winner of government on its own, but the BBC report presents it as seeking a bigger role in the next Welsh parliament.
No contradiction emerged in the research, and the manifesto launch appears to be the first fresh report on the policy package.
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