Liberal Democrat enterprise spokeswoman Eluned Parrott said the zones were "better late than never".
Galwodd yr AC Eluned Parrott am lansio'r enwau parthau efo "clec, nid gwich" er mwyn annog busnesau i ddefnyddio'r enwau newydd.
Contributing to the debate, Liberal Democrat Eluned Parrott AM criticised the 'inconsistent timescales' for educational improvement set by the Welsh Government.
Yn ystod y pwyllgor, mynegodd Eluned Parrott AC bryder fod banciau yn benthyg llai i fusnesau yng Nghymru nag yn Lloegr.
When it finally ended, they kept their North Wales representative Aled Roberts, but had to switch John Dixon for Eluned Parrott.
Speaking on behalf of the Liberal Democrats, Eluned Parrott AM argued that high streets "are not in a state of irreversible decline".
Wrth siarad ar ran y Democratiaid Rhyddfrydol, bu Eluned Parrott AC yn dadlau nad oedd hi'n rhy hwyr i adfywio'r stryd fawr.
Liberal Democrat AM Eluned Parrott said she was "delighted" by the Welsh unemployment figures, but there was "still a long way to go".
During the committee, Eluned Parrott AM questioned the Minister over the concern that banks are lending less to businesses in Wales than in England.
Yn y ddadl ar 21 Mawrth 2012, bu AC Canol De Cymru Eluned Parrott yn dadlau fod "ein gwlad yn dlawd ac yn mynd yn dlotach".
Liberal Democrat AM Eluned Parrott also welcomed the opportunity to debate Ms Wood's vision for the Valleys, however emphasised that the document "doesn't have all the answers".
Eluned Parrott, South Wales Central AM made the point that in addition to ex military personnel, other groups such as emergency services workers might also need PTSD services.
According to Liberal Democrat AM Eluned Parrott, all visitors to Wales during sporting events are not just sports fans but "future tourists and more importantly ambassadors" for the country.
Fe wnaeth AC y Democratiaid Rhyddfrydol Eluned Parrott AC hefyd groesawu'r cyfle i ddadlau gweledigaeth Ms Wood ar gyfer y cymoedd, ond pwysleisiodd nad oedd gan y ddogfen "yr holl atebion".
Contributing to the debate, Liberal Democrat AM Eluned Parrott welcomed the introduction of the Youth Contract by the UK government which includes voluntary work experience placements for young people in Wales.
Welsh Liberal Democrat business spokeswoman Eluned Parrott AM said: "These figures are good news and something that governments at both ends of the M4 must work on together to keep improving".
Liberal Democrat AM Eluned Parrott stressed the importance of public transport to disabled people as for some, it is their only means of getting to work and seeing friends and families.
Liberal Democrat AM Eluned Parrott highlighted the importance of having a sophisticated measuring tool in place to distinguish between distinguish between truly indigenous Welsh companies and those with a small office in Wales.
Contributing to the debate, Liberal Democrat AM Eluned Parrott called on the Welsh Government to scrap the subsidy to the north-south air-link at the earliest opportunity and to rule out subsidising additional airlines.
Wrth gyfrannu at y ddadl fe wnaeth Eluned Parrott AC o'r Democratiaid Rhyddfrydol alw ar y llywodraeth i nodi sut y caiff ei thargedau i gynyddu nifer y disgyblion sy'n dysgu drwy gyfrwng y Gymraeg eu cyrraedd.
Contributing to the debate, Eluned Parrott AM for the Liberal Democrats called on the Welsh government to identify how its targets to increase the number of pupils who learn through the medium of Welsh will be met.
Liberal Democrat AM Eluned Parrott blamed the Labour Welsh government for the poor performance, saying First Minister Carwyn Jones and Economy Minister Edwina Hart "urgently need to step up a gear if Wales isn't to fall further behind".
For the Liberal Democrats, Eluned Parrot said she had no philosophical objection to a publically-owned airport, but she had seen no evidence it would mean more flights for passengers, represent good value for money for taxpayers or benefit the economy.
Speaking on behalf of the Liberal Democrats, Eluned Parrott asked the government to ensure its business rates review addresses the role local authorities have in collecting and retaining business rates and the possibility of extending business rates relief to more community facilities.
The Liberal Democrats' Business Minister, Eluned Parrott, accepts "there are some caveats to the statistics" but the long list of figures, going back over many years and a pattern that points inexorably downwards, dropping heavily in year to 2009, is proof, she says "that Labour have monumentally failed the people of Wales".
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