Michael administration

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The Michael administration was formed by Alun Michael following the 1999 National Assembly for Wales election and was a Labour minority administration.[1][2]

Date formed12 May 1999
Date dissolved9 February 2000
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Michael administration

1st devolved administration of Wales
1999–2000
Date formed12 May 1999
Date dissolved9 February 2000
People and organisations
MonarchElizabeth II
First SecretaryAlun Michael
Member party
  •   Labour
Status in legislatureMinority
Opposition party
Opposition leaderDafydd Wigley
History
Election1999 election
Legislature term1st National Assembly for Wales
SuccessorInterim Rhodri Morgan administration
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Cabinet

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Office PortraitNameTermParty
First Secretary Alun Michael1999–2000[3]Labour
Secretary for Agriculture and the Rural Economy Christine Gwyther1999–2000Labour
Secretary for Economic Development and European Affairs Rhodri Morgan[4]1999–2000Labour
Secretary for Education Rosemary Butler1999–2000Labour
Secretary for Education and Training (Post-16) Tom Middlehurst1999–2000Labour
Secretary for Finance Edwina Hart1999–2000Labour
Secretary for Health & Social Services Jane Hutt1999–2000Labour
Secretary for Local Government and Regeneration Peter Law1999–2000Labour
Office holders given special provisions to attend Cabinet
Chief Whip Andrew Davies1999–2000Labour
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