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  1. List of ministers

     Cabinet[2]  Junior ministers[2]  Changes 

  2. References

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The Dewar government (17 May 1999 – 11 October 2000) was a coalition of composed of the Scottish Labour Party and the Scottish Liberal Democrats that was formed by Donald Dewar at the start of the 1st Scottish Parliament. Dewar, as Scotland's first First Minister, obtained the Scottish Parliament's approval for the first slate of members of the Scottish Executive on 19 May 1999. The government ended with Dewar's death on 11 October 2000.[1]

List of ministers

Cabinet[2]

PostMinisterTermParty
First MinisterThe Rt Hon. Donald Dewar MSP May 1999–Oct. 2000Labour Party
Deputy First Minister
Minister for Justice
Jim Wallace QC MSPLiberal Democrats
Minister for Children and EducationSam Galbraith MSPLabour Party
Minister for Social Inclusion, Local Government and HousingWendy Alexander MSP
Minister for Enterprise and Lifelong LearningHenry McLeish MSP
Minister for FinanceJack McConnell MSP
Minister for Health and Community CareSusan Deacon MSP
Chief Whip and Government Business ManagerTom McCabe MSP
Minister for Rural AffairsRoss Finnie MSPLiberal Democrats
Minister for Transport and the EnvironmentSarah Boyack MSPLabour Party
Lord AdvocateThe Rt Hon. The Lord Hardie PC QC May 1999–Feb. 2000
The Rt Hon. Colin Boyd QCFeb. 2000–Oct. 2000

Junior ministers[2]

PostMinisterTermParty
Deputy Minister for Children and EducationPeter Peacock MSP May 1999–Oct. 2000Labour Party
Deputy Minister for Culture and SportRhona Brankin MSP
Deputy Minister for Social Inclusion, Equality and the Voluntary SectorJackie Baillie MSP
Deputy Minister for Local GovernmentFrank McAveety MSP
Deputy Minister for Enterprise and Lifelong LearningNicol Stephen MSP Liberal Democrats
Deputy Minister for Highlands and Islands and GaelicAlasdair Morrison MSP Labour Party
Deputy Minister for Health and Community CareIain Gray MSP
Deputy Minister for Justice (with particular responsibility for Land Reform)Angus MacKay MSP
Deputy Business Manager and Liberal Democrat WhipIain Smith MSP Liberal Democrats
Deputy Minister for Rural Affairs (with particular responsibility for Fisheries)John Home Robertson MSP Labour Party
Solicitor General for ScotlandColin Boyd QCMay 1999–Feb. 2000
Neil Davidson QCFeb. 2000–Oct. 2000

Changes

Lord Hardie unexpectedly resigned from his post as Lord Advocate on 17 February 2000. The post was filled by the then Solicitor General, Colin Boyd, who was in turn replaced by Neil Davidson.[3]

References

1. ^{{cite news | url=http://news.bbc.co.uk/2/hi/uk_news/scotland/966880.stm | title='Father of nation' dies | work=BBC News | date=11 October 2000 | accessdate=20 January 2016}}
2. ^{{cite web | url=http://www.parliament.scot/Research%20briefings%20and%20fact%20sheets/Ministers_and_Law_Officers_by_cabinet-__Session_1.pdf | title=Ministers, Law Officers and Ministerial Parliamentary Aides by Cabinet: Session 1 | publisher=Scottish Parliament |date=30 March 2007 | accessdate=7 January 2017}}
3. ^{{cite news | url=http://news.bbc.co.uk/2/hi/uk_news/scotland/645898.stm | title=Swift response over Hardie resignation | work=BBC News | date=17 February 2000 | accessdate=18 January 2016}}
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