THE Welsh Liberal Democrats have chosen a new leader today, as Jane Dodds came out on top in a vote.

Jane Dodds, from Montgomeryshire, takes over the role from acting leader Kirsty Williams immediately, after beating Elizabeth Evans from Ceredigion.

The result was announced to an audience of members in Cardiff by returning officer Lord German.

The new leader, said: "It is an honour to have been elected as the next leader of the Welsh Liberal Democrats - to focus my energy on bringing like minded people together to rebuild our party and to re-establish the Welsh Liberal Democrats as the radical, progressive force of Welsh politics.

"I'd like to thank Liz Evans for running an excellent campaign and giving members a vital opportunity to discuss our next steps as a party. I'd also like to pay tribute to Mark Williams and Kirsty Williams for their unwavering commitment to our party.

"Wales needs the Welsh Liberal Democrats now more than ever. Wales needs the progressive, pragmatic, and reforming voice of Welsh Liberal Democrats in the Assembly and in Westminster to give us an exit from Brexit, a fresh look on creating more and better paid jobs, protecting our environment, and delivering on Kirsty Williams' education reforms.

"We have been down, but we aren't out, and I'm confident of what lies ahead for my party."

Kirsty Williams AM, Welsh Liberal Democrat Cabinet Secretary for Education said: "The Welsh Liberal Democrat membership had two fantastic candidates to choose between. Two proud Welsh women with long records of standing up for their communities.

"What has become clear over the last few years is that nothing can be taken for granted. We must fight tooth and nail for the values that we liberals hold dear.

"I know that the Welsh Liberal Democrats will be safe in Jane's hands. I know she has the skills, drive and energy as we look to rebuild this great party."