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Overview | |||
Legislative body | National Assembly for Wales | ||
Jurisdiction | Wales, United Kingdom | ||
Meeting place | Crickhowell House, Cardiff | ||
Term | 6 May 1999 – 1 May 2003 | ||
Election | 1999 National Assembly for Wales election | ||
Government | Michael government (1999–2000) Interim Morgan government (2000) First Morgan government (2000–03) | ||
Opposition | Shadow Cabinet of Dafydd Wigley (1999–2000) Shadow Cabinet of Ieuan Wyn Jones (2000–03) | ||
Members | 60 | ||
Presiding Officer | Dafydd Elis-Thomas (1999–2003) | ||
First Minister | Alun Michael (1999–2000) Rhodri Morgan (2000–03) | ||
Deputy First Minister | Mike German (2000–01) Jenny Randerson (2001–02; acting) Mike German (2002–03) |
This is a list of Assembly Members (AMs; Welsh : Aelodau'r Cynulliad, ACau) elected to the first National Assembly for Wales at the 1999 election.
Party | 1999 election | Currently | |
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• | Labour | 28 | 28 |
Plaid Cymru | 17 | 17 | |
Conservative | 9 | 9 | |
• | Liberal Democrats | 6 | 6 |
Total | 60 | 60 |
Government parties denoted with bullets (•)
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