Michael administration

{{Short description|Welsh government (1999–2000)}}

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{{Infobox government cabinet

|cabinet_name = Michael administration

|cabinet_number = 1st

|cabinet_type = devolved administration

|jurisdiction = Wales

|flag = Flag of Wales 2.svg

|flag_border = true

|incumbent = 1999–2000

|image = Alun Michael official portrait.jpg

|date_formed = 12 May 1999

|date_dissolved = 9 February 2000

|government_head_title = First Secretary

|government_head = Alun Michael

|government_head_history =

|state_head_title = Monarch

|state_head = Elizabeth II

|current_number =

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|political_party = {{Unbulleted list | {{Color box|{{party color|Labour Party (UK)}}|border=darkgray}} Labour}}

|legislature_status = Minority {{Composition bar|28|60|{{party color|Welsh Labour}}|background-color=|border border-color=darkgray|width=|per=1}}

|opposition_cabinet =

|opposition_party = {{Unbulleted list | {{Color box|{{party color|Plaid Cymru}}|border=darkgray}} Plaid Cymru}}

|opposition_leader = Dafydd Wigley

|election = 1999 election

|last_election =

|legislature_term = 1st National Assembly for Wales

|budget =

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|successor = Interim Rhodri Morgan 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.

Cabinet

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! Portrait

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First Secretary

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|Alun Michael

1999–2000Labour
Secretary for Agriculture and the Rural Economy

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|Christine Gwyther

1999–2000Labour
Secretary for Economic Development and European Affairs

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|Rhodri Morgan

1999–2000Labour
Secretary for Education

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|Rosemary Butler

1999–2000Labour
Secretary for Education and Training (Post-16)

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|Tom Middlehurst

1999–2000Labour
Secretary for Finance

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|Edwina Hart

1999–2000Labour
Secretary for Health & Social Services

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|Jane Hutt

1999–2000Labour
Secretary for Local Government and Regeneration

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|Peter Law

1999–2000Labour
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Chief Whip

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|Andrew Davies

1999–2000Labour

References

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Category:Welsh governments

Category:Ministries of Elizabeth II