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This is a list of all Welsh Government ministerial teams which have existed since the introduction of devolution for Wales in 1999. Since the onset of devolution in Wales in 1999, each Welsh Government administration has been led by the Labour Party .
Government Deputy; 1: Alun Michael (born 1943) AM for Mid and West Wales As First Secretary: 12 May 1999 9 February 2000 273 days Labour [a] 1999: Michael Lab (minority) none: 2: Rhodri Morgan (1939–2017) AM for Cardiff West Office renamed First Minister on 16 October 2000: 9 February. 2000 10 December. 2009 9 years, 304 days Labour: Interim ...
The new arrangements provided for in the Government of Wales Act 2006 created a formal legal separation between the National Assembly for Wales, comprising 60 assembly members, and the Welsh Assembly Government, comprising the first minister, Welsh ministers, deputy ministers and the counsel general.
Government Notes Minister for the Constitution; Mick Antoniw: 13 May 2021 20 March 2024 Counsel General: Labour: Second Drakeford government [1] Cabinet Secretary for the Constitution; Rebecca Evans: 21 March 2024 11 September 2024 Finance. and Cabinet Office Labour: Gething government. Interim Eluned Morgan government [2] [3]
Politics was at the forefront of much of the news in Wales across 2024, with three first ministers holding office during the year the Senedd marked its 25th anniversary, while a general election ...
The Gething government was the Labour-led government of Wales formed on 21 March 2024 [3] following the appointment of Vaughan Gething as First Minister on 20 March 2024. [ 4 ] [ 5 ] History
First Morgan government [4] [10] Minister for Rural Affairs and Wales Abroad Mike German: 18 June 2002 1 May 2003 Deputy First Minister of Wales: Liberal Democrat: First Morgan government [4] Minister for Environment, Planning and Countryside Carwyn Jones: 9 May 2003 2007 Labour: Second Morgan government [11] [12] Minister for Rural Affairs ...
Members of the partnership council are appointed by the Welsh Government and include, Welsh Ministers, Deputy Welsh Ministers and the members of local authorities in Wales which include representatives from each of the 22 principal councils in Wales, community councils, national park authorities, police and crime commissioners, fire authorities and NHS Wales.