Former Brecon and Radnorshire MS Kirsty Williams has been appointed as a commissioner who will make recommendations about Wales’ constitutional future.

The commission will develop options for the fundamental reform of the constitutional structures of the UK in which Wales remains an integral part and it will also consider all progressive options to strengthen Welsh democracy.

Others appointed as commissioners include former Plaid Cymru leader Leanne Wood, former Labour MP Albert Owen, and Dr Anwen Elias, a reader in politics at Aberystwyth University

Last month, Professor Laura McAllister and Dr Rowan Williams were confirmed as the co-chairs of the commission.

The commission will be supported by an expert panel, which will bring expertise in areas including governance, law, constitution, the environment, economics, and finance. Its first meeting will be on 25 November.