Second Jones government
Second Jones government | |
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7th devolved government of Wales | |
2011–2016 | |
Date formed | 11 May 2011 |
Date dissolved | 2016 |
People and organisations | |
Head of state | Elizabeth II |
Head of government | Carwyn Jones |
Member party | Labour |
Status in legislature | Minority |
History | |
Legislature term(s) | 4th National Assembly for Wales |
Predecessor | First Jones government |
Successor | Third Jones government |
The second Jones government (11 May 2011 – 2016) was a Labour minority government.
Having won the largest number of seats in the 2011 general election (30 out of 60) the Labour sought to form a minority government. Carwyn Jones was re-elected First Minister in May 2011.
Cabinet
Office | Name | Term | Party | Image | |
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First Minister | Rt. Hon Carwyn Jones AM | 2011–2016 | Labour | ||
Minister for Finance
Leader of the House |
Jane Hutt AM | 2011–2016 | Labour | ||
Minister for Business, Enterprise, Technology & Science | Edwina Hart AM | 2011–2016 | Labour | ||
Minister for Education and Skills | Leighton Andrews AM | 2011-2016 | Labour | ||
Minister for Environment & Sustainable Development | John Griffiths AM | 2011–2016 | Labour | ||
Minister for Health and Social Services | Lesley Griffiths AM | 2011–2016 | Labour | ||
Minister for Housing, Regeneration & Heritage | Huw Lewis AM | 2011–2016 | Labour | ||
Minister for Local Government & Communities | Carl Sargeant AM | 2011–2016 | Labour | ||
Chief Whip | Janice Gregory AM | 2011–2016 | Labour | ||
Counsel General for Wales | Theodore Huckle QC | 2011–2016 | Labour | ||
Junior Ministers
Office | Name | Term | Party | Image | |
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Deputy Minister for Children & Social Services | Gwenda Thomas AM | 2011–2016 | Labour | ||
Deputy Minister for Skills | Jeff Cuthbert AM | 2011–2016 | Labour | ||
Deputy Minister for Agriculture, Food, Fisheries & European Programmes | Alun Davies AM | 2011–2016 | Labour | ||
See also
References
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