Government of the 2nd National Assembly for Wales
- Government of the 2nd National Assembly for Wales
September 2005 Re-shuffle
Following a mid-term re-shuffle in September 2005 Jane Hutt was removed from her post as Health and social care Minster after contreverse over long waiting lists and criticism from Mps [ [http://news.bbc.co.uk/1/hi/wales/4161621.stm BBC NEWS | Wales | Hutt is sacked as health minister ] ] to Minister for Assembly Business along with the additional responsibilities of Equalities & Children. Karen Sinclair remained as Chief Whip to the Labour party allowing her to stay in the cabinet as an observer.
Further changes were the promotion of Brian Gibbons from a junior minister to Minister for Health & Social Care, along with the promotion of Tamsin Dunwoody & Christine Chapman to Deputy Ministers and a few minor changes to existing members roles.
Cabinet
Junior ministers
See also
*List of Welsh Assembly Governments
*National Assembly for Wales election, 2003
*Members of the 2nd National Assembly for Wales
References
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