Government of the 2nd Scottish Parliament
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The Executive of the 2nd Scottish Parliament was formed after the 2003 general election.
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[edit] Second McConnell government
The Second McConnell government (20 May 2003–16 May 2007) was a continuation of the previous Executive, Jack McConnell was re-appointed as First Minister on 20 May 2003 and headed another Labour/Liberal Democrat coalition.
[edit] Cabinet
[edit] Junior ministers
Office | Name | Term | Party | |
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Deputy Minister for Education and Young People | Euan Robson | 2003–2005 | Liberal Democrats | |
Robert Brown | 2005–2007 | Liberal Democrats | ||
Deputy Minister for Communities | Mary Mulligan | 2003–2007 | Labour | |
Deputy Minister for Enterprise and Lifelong Learning | Lewis Macdonald | 2003–2004 | Labour | |
Allan Wilson | 2004–2007 | Labour | ||
Deputy Minister for Finance and Public Service Reform Deputy Minister for Parliamentary Business |
Tavish Scott | 2003–2005 | Liberal Democrats | |
George Lyon | 2005–2007 | Liberal Democrats | ||
Deputy Minister for Health and Community Care | Tom McCabe | 2003–2004 | Labour | |
Rhona Brankin | 2004–2005 | Labour | ||
Lewis Macdonald | 2005–2007 | Labour | ||
Deputy Minister for Justice | Hugh Henry | 2003–2006 | Labour | |
Johann Lamont | 2006–2007 | Labour | ||
Deputy Minister for Environment and Rural Development | Allan Wilson | 2003–2004 | Labour | |
Lewis Macdonald | 2004–2005 | Labour | ||
Rhona Brankin | 2005–2007 | Labour | ||
Sarah Boyack | 2007 | Labour | ||
Solicitor General for Scotland | Elish Angiolini QC | 2003–2005 | ||
John Beckett QC | 2005–2007 | Labour |
[edit] See also
- List of Scottish Executives
- Scottish Parliament election, 2003
- Members of the 2nd Scottish Parliament
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