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Alun Michael

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The Right Honourable Alun Michael (born August 2, 1943) is a Welsh politician, and member of Parliament for Cardiff South and Penarth. He is a member of the Labour Party and of the Co-operative Party, and of the Privy Council (since 1998).

He became an MP at the 1987 election, and Secretary of State for Wales in 1998 following Ron Davies's resignation. With backing from the central party, he was made leader of the Labour Party in the National Assembly for Wales, but was later forced to resign, and was replaced by Rhodri Morgan, generally seen as the locally favoured choice in the first place.

In 2001 he was appointed Minister of State for Rural Affairs and Local Environmental Quality, a post within DEFRA.


Preceded by:
Ron Davies
Secretary of State for Wales
1998-1999
Followed by:
Paul Murphy
Preceded by:
New office under the Government of Wales Act 1998
National Assembly for Wales First Secretary
Prif Ysgrifennydd y Cynulliad
1999-2000
Followed by:
Rhodri Morgan

External link

DEFRA profile

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