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First Galan government | ||
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Office | Name | Party |
President | Giancarlo Galan | FI |
Vice President | Bruno Canella | AN |
Minister of Economy and Development | Floriano Pra | FI |
Minister of Budget and Finances | Fabio Gava | FI |
Minister of Health | Iles Braghetto | CDU |
Minister of Social Affairs | Raffaele Zanon | AN |
Minister of Agriculture | Sergio Berlato (until 19 July 1999) Luca Bellotti (since 16 September 1999) | AN |
Minister of Transports | Raffaele Bazzoni | FI |
Minister of Environment | Massimo Giorgetti | AN |
Minister of Tourism and Productive Activities | Pierluigi Bolla (until 14 December 1999) | FI |
Minister of Labour and Sports | Cesare Campa | FI |
Minister of Local Affairs and Cities | Franco Bozzolin | CCD |
Minister of Territorial Affairs | Gaetano Fontana | CDU |
Minister of the Treasury, Parks and European Affairs | Francesco Piccolo (since 23 September 1998) | CDU |
Source: Veneto Region
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