Mr Gething answered questions from Senedd members for the first time since a confidence vote on his leadership was held last week.
Wales's embattled first minister Vaughan Gething has said he wants a 'new start' after losing a vote of no confidence. Vaughan Gething was facing questions from Senedd members for the first time since he lost the vote on his leadership last week from 29-27. The motion was non-binding and the first minister, who was only elected in March, has vowed to continue in post.
'The vote took place and the numbers are the numbers on the day,' he said. 'I don't think it is an extraordinary thing to want a new start for a job I have been in for two months.' 'Regret the impact of the choice' Mr Gething said he regretted the way the last three months had been 'covered and reported'.
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