Michael administration
Michael administration | |
|---|---|
1st devolved administration of Wales | |
| 1999–2000 | |
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| Date formed | 12 May 1999 |
| Date dissolved | 9 February 2000 |
| People and organisations | |
| Monarch | Elizabeth II |
| First Secretary | Alun Michael |
| Member party | |
| Status in legislature | Minority 28 / 60 (47%) |
| Opposition party | |
| Opposition leader | Dafydd Wigley |
| History | |
| Election | 1999 election |
| Legislature term | 1st National Assembly for Wales |
| Successor | Interim Rhodri Morgan administration |
The Michael administration was formed by Alun Michael following the 1999 National Assembly for Wales election and was a Labour minority administration.
Cabinet
| Office | Portrait | Name | Term | Party | |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| First Secretary |
|
Alun Michael | 1999–2000 | Labour | |
| Secretary for Agriculture and the Rural Economy |
|
Christine Gwyther | 1999–2000 | Labour | |
| Secretary for Economic Development and European Affairs |
|
Rhodri Morgan | 1999–2000 | Labour | |
| Secretary for Education |
|
Rosemary Butler | 1999–2000 | Labour | |
| Secretary for Education and Training (Post-16) |
|
Tom Middlehurst | 1999–2000 | Labour | |
| Secretary for Finance |
|
Edwina Hart | 1999–2000 | Labour | |
| Secretary for Health & Social Services |
|
Jane Hutt | 1999–2000 | Labour | |
| Secretary for Local Government and Regeneration |
|
Peter Law | 1999–2000 | Labour | |
| Office holders given special provisions to attend Cabinet | |||||
| Chief Whip |
|
Andrew Davies | 1999–2000 | Labour | |


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